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Months of the Hebrew Year |
| Normal Year | | | | | Month | Days | | 1. Abib or Nisan ** | 30 | | 2. Iyar | 29 | | 3. Sivan ** | 30 | | 4. Tammuz | 29 | | 5. Ab | 30 | | 6. Elul | 29 | | 7. Tishri ** | 30 | | 8. Heshvan | 29 or 30 | | 9. Kislev | 29 or 30 | | 10. Tebeth | 29 | | 11. Shebat | 30 | | 12. Adar | 29 | | | | Leap (Intercalary) Year * | | | | | Month | Days | | 1. Abib or Nisan ** | 30 | | 2. Iyar | 29 | | 3. Sivan ** | 30 | | 4. Tammuz | 29 | | 5. Ab | 30 | | 6. Elul | 29 | | 7. Tishri ** | 30 | | 8. Heshvan | 29 or 30 | | 9. Kislev | 29 or 30 | | 10. Tebeth | 29 | | 11. Shebat | 30 | | 12. Adar I | 30 | | 13. Adar II | 29 | |
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* A 30-day month called Adar I is added. |
** Denotes month containing God's Holy Days. |
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Tishri 1 (Feast of Trumpets) is the first day of the Hebrew year. |
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On Thursday, September 29th, 2011 Hebrew year 5772 will begin. |
On Monday, September 17th, 2012 Hebrew year 5773 will begin. |
On Thursday, September 5th, 2013, Hebrew year 5774 will begin. |