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There are no coincidences in Torah-matters.

From the ancient Sefer Yetsirah:

Nisan- Judah.

Iyar- Issachar.

Sivan- Zevulun.

Tamuz- Reuven.

Av- Shimon.

Elul- Gad.

Tishrei- Ephraim.

Cheshvan- Menashe.

Kislev- Binyamin.

Tevet- Dan.

Shevat- Asher.

Adar- Naftali.

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