Tishrei - Tishrei in Jewish History

Tishrei in Jewish History

1 Tishrei - (3760 BCE(gregorian calendar), 2 AM(Hebrew Calendar))Adam & Eve were created

1 Tishrei - (3760 BCE, 2 AM)First Sin & Repentance

1 Tishrei - (2106 BCE, 1657 AM) - Dove's 3rd Mission

1 Tishrei - (1678 BCE, 2084 AM) - Binding of Isaac; Sarah's Passing

1 Tishrei - (1923 AD, 5684 AM) - Daf Yomi

3 Tishrei - (582 BCE, 3180 AM) - Assassination of Gedaliah (Fast of Gedalia)

5 Tishrei - (134 AD, 3795 AM) - Rabbi Akiva murdered

8 Tishrei - (826 BCE, 2936 AM) - Temple dedicated

10 Tishrei - (1313 BCE, 2449 AM) - 2nd Tablets; Day of Forgiveness (Yom Kippur)

13 Tishrei - (1837 AD, 5598 AM) - Passing of Rabbi Akiva Eiger

13 Tishrei - (1882 AD, 5643 AM) - Passing Shmuel Schneersohn of Lubavitch- The Rebbe MaHaRaSh

15 Tishrei - (4 BCE, 3758 AM) - Jesus born

18 Tishrei - (1810 AD, 5571 AM) - Passing of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov

19 Tishrei - (1797 AD, 5558 AM) - Passing of Rabbi Elyahu The Vilna Gaon

25 Tishrei - (1810 AD, 5571 AM) - Passing of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev

25 Tishrei - (1839 AD, 5700 AM) - Passing of the Chatam Sofer

29 Tishrei (273 BCE, 3489 AM) - Passing of Simeon HaTzaddik

29 Tishrei - (1508 AD, 5269 AM) - Passing of Rabbi Don Isaac Abravanel

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