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WITH Tables of the Parashiot and Haphtarot as read by both Portuguese and German Israelites, &c., &,c., is frequently used in this indefinite sense ; e. g. in the Shulchan Aruch, Treatise Tephilah, chap. 93 § 1 ; it is recommended to pause one hour (nyir) before and after engaging in prayer ; though, even here, some commentators un- derstand the word literally. But, if even we give up these passages, this will not prove that the Israelites, long before the closing of the Scriptural canon, did not divide their days into 24 equal parts. For, first, we have to take into account the great astronomical knowledge obtaining, even then, amongst them. As Jahn aptly remarks, " The interests of agriculture and navigation required some knowledge of as- tronomy." Moreover, it is traditionally maintained that this know- ledge was even antediluvian ; — Adam being a great astronomer. Cer- tain is the fact, that the great length of the antediluvians' lives was veryfavorable to the acquisition ofastronomical knowledge and obser- vation. Josepli in his dream speaks of the sun, moon and eleven stars bowing down to him, the twelfth ;" thus referring to the constellated signs of the Zodiac, in whose bounds the sun and moon are always found. Jacob in his blessing, specifies these signs. Reuben, * unstable as water' is Aquarius, "h-]. Simeon and Levi, coupled together as ' brethren', represent Gemini, the twins, d-onh. Judah, a 'lion' is Loo, n-nK. Zebulun, ' dwelling at the haven of the sea', repre- sents its production. Cancer, the crab, (toiD. Issachar the 'servant unto tribute,' is Taurus, the bull, -nu', which the ox was to man in his labors in the field ; and it is to be noted that the Septuaghit reads for a"i3 "ion ' a tiller of the ground. The three signs under which Dan is represented, follow one another in the same positions as in our Zodiac. He is a 'Judge,' Libra or equal Balance, D'^tko 'He biteth the horse's heel,' just the position of Scorpio with respect to the Centaur or horseman, representing Sagittarius. Gad is Sagittarius, the Archer, nxfp, Asher, ' royal dainties, is Pisces o*n. Naphtali, is A.ries, the ram, vh\2. Joseph, tho ' fruitful bough,' is Virgo, nbina. Benjamin is * the wolf,' which recently supplied the place of Capricorn, and which, even in later times, is represented in the Zodiacs, as being led bj Pan with a wolf's head. Hence we may conclude that the sphere was known to the Jews at least 5C60 years ago; which agrees with the opinion of Sir William Jones, who traces the Indian Zodiac to have beeen known and represented by animals 3000 years ago. There is little doubt, also, that this Hebrew Zodiac is the Mazzaroth spoken of by Job in his astronomical allusion to the celestisl constellations."* The intercourse of the children of Jacob with tlie Egyptians was, no doubt, also instrumental in promoting their astronomical knowledge. Moses, who was learned in the wisdom of Egypt, apart from other considerations, must have increased it : and so must many of the succeeding rulers and dignita- ries in Israel, the wise Solomon especially, in whose days, there is much reason to believe that time measures were in use among the Hebrews, ; though there is no express mention made of these in Scripture until the days of xUiaz, some two centuries and a quarter later. In 2 Kings, sx, 9, — 11. we read that, at the request of Hezekiah, " the shadow was brought 10 degrees backward by which it had gone down in the nibyo (E. V. dial) of Ahaz." Without entering into the lengthy discussion which has arisen among biblical critics as to what this dial of Ahaz really was,f we find that, about seven centu- ries and a half before the Christian era. tlie Jews were cognisant of the means, and employed them too, for marking the progress of time by the sun. And this knowledge they did not acquire from Grecian civilisation: since, as has been shown, it was only in the days of Auaximander, two centuries after Ahaz, that the first sun- dial was introduced into Greece, and that, it is said, was brought from the East by his contemporary Pherecydes ; — an assertion supported by Herodotus, who says that the Greeks learned from the Babylonians how to divide the day into hours or twelfth parts. But whether the Ba,bylonians themselves acquired this knowledge from the Jews, or the Jews from them, is deemed by many learned critics an open question. That their days were divided into 12 hours previous to the destruction of the second Temple, both for civil and ecclesiastical purposes, is very evident from the earliest rabbinical writings ; but to this, further reference will be made in our remarks on DAYS. Before this epoch also, we find the elepsvdra used as a time measure. This instrument, described by travellers as being in use in Persia as late as the 17th century, was a small circular vessel of thin metal, perforated beneath, and placed in another vessel filled with water. The diameter of the perforation was made of such a size, * See the Commentators, and "Lecture on the Philosophy of the Jews," by Aurthur Lumley Davids, London, 1S33. ■f According to some, the ancient Jewish dial was a kind of stairs or steps, the time of day being distinguished not b3' lines, but by steps or degrees; and the shade of the sun moving forward every half hour to a new degree. According to others, among them Parkhurst, the dial was not horizontal but vertical, on which the sun descended from sunrise till noon. 6 that it filled in thi*ee hours and then sunk. The time occupied in its filling four times, was therefore a day. To rectify it to the change of time in winter, when the days are shorter, it was covered internally with wax, that the water might the sooner subside from it. This division of the day into hours, at this early period, is also seen from the prescriptions of the Talmud, having reference to the due time for the reading of the ];::):; Deut., vi 4, 10, &c. and the nT?:j; or Eighteen Blessings, which we will here set down. The time for reading the Shcmang is stated in the Shulchan Aruch (chap. 58 § 1) to be from that early part of the morn when one is able to recognise a well known companion at a distance of about four amoth ; ani its time may be prolonged until the third hour of the day (9 o'clock) which is a fourth part thereof.* It is recommended, however, to read it at sunrise, like the ancient pious ; while to defer doing so until 1 o'clock, is to lose the merit of punctuality. The time for reading the morn- ing prayer, including the Amidah, according to the same authority (chap. 89 § 1.) commences with sunrise and lasts till the end of the 4th hour, (10 o'clock,) wliich is'a third part of the day. fThe time for the additional service is immediately after the morning service; and thougli this prayer ought not to be delayed until after one o'clock, it is permitted to read it all day. The time for the afternooti prayer is (S. A. chap. 233 § 1) from after the 9|th hour (half past 3) until night, which is styled Minc'kah Kctanah or Lesser Minchah, according to R. Jehudah, until nn::2n 3b3 which is until a quarter before the 11th hour, :j:while Mi7icha Gedolah, or the Greater Mincha is from half past twelve, till half past three. From the Hagah or Gloss on this passage, founded on Maimomdes,Hilchot Tephilah, we learn that these hours are to be reckoned in accordance with the length or shortness of the days at particular seasons. A long as well as short day is divided for ecclesiastical purposes, into 12 parts or hours, and by this rule have Israel's sages ever been guided. For secular purposes, the day was reckoned from 6 A.M. till 6 P.M. in contradis- tinction to the ecclesiastical day which was D-lDiDn nwir li; "iniiT! mbyo from morning dawn until the appearance of the stars. The lime for the Evening prayer is from the appearance of the stars until midnight, though in emergent cases it may be read till the next morning dawn. From the above, some authors have distinguished the Jewish hours, 1st, as lesser, of which the day contained 12 : and 2d, as GREATER, of wliich the day contained four, each of these four con- taining three lesser hours, which latter they style day hours, and the greater they call Temple or prayer hours. In Nehemiah ix, 3 we •Dvn run «inti^ mrti^ 'j i^id ir mm "^u^aji Dvn m^hm «inii^ r\^::w 'i p]"!D np *** nr^nn ym dj; f read Israel read one fourth part of the day, and another fourth part they confessed, and hence, Mayer and others think that the greater hours or quarters were in use even in the time of Nehemiah. The first of these greater hours commenced, according to some, at six, according to others more corectly at sunrise, and lasted till nine; the second ended at noon ; the third, in the middle of tlie afternoon, or a quarter to 3 ; the fourth, at sunset, or a quarter to 6. Others insist upon their having been only three greater hours of prayer, the morning, after- noon and evening ; the first, asserts tradition, instituted by Abraham ; the second, by Isaac ; and the third, by Jacob.* The practice of Daniel gives support to this asserted division of tlie day. We read vi, 11, (10 E. V.) that he " kneeled upon l)is knees ihree times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime." Upon ■which passage, R. Sii.idioh Hagaon remarks — "These three occa- sions upon which Uaiuel prayed were, the n-inu' morning, nnDO afternoon and n'my evening prayers. But lest thou shouldest say the practice was not a constant one with him, but only com- menced that day, to, the text saith kh nonp ]n ^2l^ mn n bip ba which means, 'as he had been accustomed to do before,' and it was in consequence of this practice that the men lay in wait to condemn him". We find that the practice of Daniel was the practice of David ; for the Psalmist exclaims, " Evening and at morning and at noon will I pray;" — Psalms, Iv 17. We would remind the reader, in concluding our I'cmarks on hours, that these, being numbered from the rising of the sun, at the season of the Equinox, the Srd would correspond with the 9th of the common reck- oning, 6th with the 12th, 9th with 3 in the afternoon, etc. It is also proper to remember tliat the sun in Palestine, at the summer solstice, rises about five of London time, and sets about seven. At the winter solstice, it rises about seven, and sets about five. The Hebrews also divided their Nights into greater portions or hours, called m"':u'K or watches. We find reference made to three such in the pages of Scripture. First, we have m-io-,:'x U'N'T (See Lament, ii. 19) the herjining of tht ivatches or first watch, which is affirmed to have continued till midnight. Second nDiD-nn mou^K middle watch\ from midnight till cock crowing ; (Judges vii. 19) Third, -ipnn m*2Ui'K from the second watch till sunrise, (Ex. 14, 1 Sam. xi. ii). These divisions of the night have been referred to the watches of the Levites in the Temple, and to the change of watch- men at the gates of the city and the Temple. From the Orach Chayimchap. 1 § 2 it would appear that the changes of the watches were three only, at the end of the first third, of the second third, and at the end of the night,:}: consisting thus of four hours each. And * Talmud Treat, Berachot, fol. 26, b. From these prayer hours the Roman Catholic Church has originated her canonical hours. ■f Those who assert the nij?ht watches to have been four, maintain that the middle watch was so called, not because there were three watches, but because it lasted till midnight. But this appears to be more fanciful than correct ; for by the same rule the succeeding watch might be so called, because it commenced at midnight. ^^Dh^ n'?'^n wbw2 \nw nnDti^nn mjntr;Dtt> ^\^:)mb ps*]; ^nh^brt f^^Db^ nb^bn 'wbm 'i\ff 8 the author of the nan iki says, we are always to consider the night to consist of twelve hours whether in summer or in winter.* It has been asserted, however, that prior to the destruction of the Becond Temple, these watches, whether for convenience, or whether from adoption of Roman custom, were increased into four, which, according to the En<^Hsh moie of reckoning, were these : 1st., The jSi'en«?i7?m^c'/?, from twili:j,-iit till nine o'clock. 2nd., The Midnight, from nine till twelve. 3vd., lite Cock-crowing, divided into 1st, 2nd and 3rd, from twe've till three. 4th., Jllorning, from three till break of day. But we do not think the evidence in maintainance of this and other divisions so satisfiictory as in the former. From Lam. ii 19. and Fs. cxix, 148, we learn th.it the Israelites had means to determine the period of these watches, but what they were, is not stated. And from Ps. cxsviii, 1 ; Cant.iii, 3, 7, we find that there were watchmen whose duty it was to perambulate the city by night, and doubtless to proclaim the hour. We find another distinction of time made in Scrip- ture, which is the interval D-n-iy^ rn " between the Evenings " Ex. xii, 6; xvi, 12, &<2. The iirst of those is explained to have commenced at noon,f tlie latter at sunset, including thus the interval between midday and sunset. A religious act required to be per- formed D'-myn r^ "between the Evenings" must therefore be carefully performed before sunset, or it would be accounted as done the follow- ing day. Tliis period and that expressed by the phrase '^'nii-n NinD myn " in the evening wlien the sun goeth down,"i. e. is declining wcstward- ly, appear from comparison of Ex. xii. 6, Numb ix. 35. with Dent. xvi. 6, to be identical. The n in myn may therefore be properly rendered, toicards. The first Evening, according to some, should be properly considered as commencing at the 9th hour of the day, (3 in the afternoon,) and the latter at the 11th hour, (5 o'clock). But see the remarks on Minchah above. With respect to Days we have already seen that these were divided into 12 hours ; that the civil day commenced at 6 A. M. and lasted till 6 P. M., and that the ecclesiastical day lasted from morning dawn until the appearance of the stars. In addition to this division into 12 hours, we find them to have been divided into three, according to some, according to others, four portions or greater hours. We have now to observe that like the Roman, the Hebrew days have been distinguished by Biblical Aroehceologists into 1st., The natural day consisting of day and night, and including 24 hours ; and 2nd, the civil or artificial day, which was the vulgar computation, beginning with Bunrising, and terminating with sunset. The natural day was either secular, lasting from sunrise till sunrise ; or sacred, lasting from sun- set to sunset. That the sacred or ecclesiastical day commenced * Ancient profane authors of the greatest ceTiJbrity, also refer to the division of the night into tln'oo watches. See Homer lUad, lib. x. 252, 253. Livy, lib. viii, c. xxxiv, and Xenophon, Anab. lib. iv. f It is also stated to have commenced at the 9th hour of the natural day, i. e., at 3 P. M.,and the latter at the llth, i. e. 5 P.M. Josephus informs us that between these (9th and llth hours) the Paschal sacrifice was offered in his time. DcEell. Jud lib, vi, c. 1, p. 3. 9 fi'om the evening, is evident from the plain direction in Leviticus xsiii. 32. " From even until even shall ye observe you*- Sabbaths," again from Ex. xii. 18, where the feast of unleavened bread is order- ed to be observed from the 14th day of the month at even, until the 21st day at even; and again, from the commencement of the Gemarrah of Berachot on the passage, " it was evening, it was morning " Gen. i. 5. From the fact that the loth day of the month is called the morrow after the Passover (Numb, xxxiii. 3) which was kept on the 14th day at even (Ex. xii. 6), as well from the command in Leviticus xxiii. 32 just cited, it ha? been concluded that Israel, during their sojourn in Egypt, reckoned all their days, both civil and sacred, from sunrise, as did the Babylonians and other pagan nations of the East, but that, as with other precepts, God commanded this alteration to be observed by them in direct opposition to the customs of the idolators who commenced their day with the rising of the sun in honor of that luminary and other gods ; in doing wliich, hovv'ever. He only restored it to its original epocha intimated in Gen. 1. 5. but which these idolatrous nations had taken upon themselves to alter. In accordance with this institution, we find a day styled ~ipn my i. e, " evening-morning" in Daniel vii. 1-4. This, the Greeks expressed by their vvx^ili''<^pov (nuchthemeron) wliich may mean any part or the whole of a day or night. A thing that has lasted two nights and one whole day and a part only of the preceeding and following days would, therefore, be said to have lasted three days and three nights.* There is allusion to six divisions of the day (i. e. from sunrise to Bunset) in the Scriptures,and accordingly, into six parts hasthe Hebrew day been divided. 1st, -irrii' or ^f^D hrealcof day, wliich was more re- cently, as some think in imitation of the Persians, divided into 2 parts ; the first when the eastern, the second when the western, portion of the horizon became illumined. The Jerusalem Talmud divides it into four parts, the first of which was called ''T'^t^ rb^tK (according to some " the morning star'' see Kimchi and the Commentators on Ps.22. 1.) 2nd. -ipn morning or sunrise, 3rd. ^rrt on heat of the day, beginning at 9 o'clock. Gen. xviii. 1. 1 Sam. xxi. 11, 4th. a-nni' midday. 5th. Dvn nil cool or wind of the day, from the wind which generally commenced blowing a few hours before sunset and lasted till the evening, Gen. iii. 8. 6th. i-iy, evening : — It is to be remembered that the longest day in the Holy Land is only 14 hours 12 minutes English time, and the shortest 9 hours 48 minutes. The introduction of weeks as a period of times, dates as far back as the Creation. "God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it," and henceforth every weekly return of that day was to be observed as a period of rest, Gen. ii. 3. This division of time was marked in the * From a similar custom of their Gothic ancestors, introduced from Germany, the Enj>:hsh have no doubt introduced those words expressive of such a mode of calculation, as fortnight, sen'night, &c. According' to Ceasar, the same custom prevailed among the Celtic nations. "All the Gauls "lie writes, " measure time not by the number of days, but by nights." Accord- ingly they observe their birth-days, and the beginning oi months and years, in such a manner as to cause the day to follow the night. 10 days of Noah and by liira observed. See Genesis vii. 4. 10. viii. 10.12.* In ch. xxix, 27, Laban requires Jacob to fulfill Leah's week, ynu' {shabooang a week) which can only be understood of the seven days of the marriage feast, in contradistinction to the O-rii' ymr seven years of service specified in the context. The ancient marriage-feasts, as we find it expressly stated of Samson's (Judges xiv. 12) lasted 7 days. The division of weeks obtained among the Israelites previous to the delivery of the law (Ex. xvi. 26,) and from the number of days assigned to the seven weeks intervening Passover and Pentecost (Lev. xxiii. 15) the identity of the weeks of the Mosaic law is sufiiciently established. "With respect to the names of the days of the week, we find that while the Egyptians gave to them the same designation which they assigned to the planets, the Israelites, on the contrary, were directed to follow such a nomenclature as would always remind them of institutions they were called upon specially to uphold. The names of their days therefore, all had reference to the Sabbath,| and were written nsua inx one day on, or after the Sabbalh, d'c. &c. or, 7WN"i Dv the first day, &c. &c. certainly more worthy of general adoption, than the English or other Saxon terms, which suggest so many abominations of p ganism. The whole seven days were also included in the term r\ii2/ which may therefore be rendered "week" and n'yif'Z nnx one day in the week, jnD ir^ai!^ in'y.s irJDn \)ni^i^ ID «iDi/ nJDti^ \^1:iMp^^ i^'pt^Ji/n i^nu;n hi^im^ B 14 From the Mishna it appears, then, that during tho existence of the Sanhedric court, the number of days of the mouth was decided bj them ;* that this number was made to be dependent by them on the period of the moon's" phasis ;that if it was seen on the 30th day,the 29th was decLired the last day of the month ; but if it was not seen until the 31st day, thU was appointed the first day of another month. Independently' of availing tliemselves of actual observation, the Sanhedrin, as we learn historically, were possessed of great astro- nomical knowledge, being obliged by their office to apply themsel- ves to the study ; and having occasion also to refer, in consecrating the months, to astronomical calculations of a complicated cha- racter.f When the practice of sending messengers to communicate : ]i2iA nD«i h^im^ hj onan «'?:ii72 i^nu^n ' Attend and listen, ye'priests and Levites I The rabbies have instituted and fixed tlie new moon of the month N. N. (the next following), on the first day of the next week, which day shall be the first day of the month. This shall be a good omen for us and all Israel, now and speedily. May those who rest in the dust rise speedily from their dust; may tho dis- persed (of Israel) be gathered ; may our eyes and your eyes behold the rebuilding of the sanctuary, the re-establishment of the temple, and the kingdom of Messiah, Son of Uavid, and the consolation of the city of Jerusalem. Now and speedily may all Israel be gathered. Amen.' Then follows a form for the days of the week, inSyriac; then the names of the months (the same as among other Jews), beginning with Adar, the last month of the Jewish year, then, next, the second Adar, (in an interlunary year), and closing with Shebat, the eleventh month of the year." The above, which is extracted from the " Jewish Intelligence,'' for Ja- nuary, 1853, may with confidence be referred to, as proof of the antiquity of the present system of Hebrew intercalation, &c. *Parkhurst, under the head chodesh, shows "from scripture, that the Jewish months are not synodical months ; and secondly, that in the passage where chodesh is supposed to denote the visible neio moon, it hath another mean- Jng.'' •}• These facts are sufiicient reply to the author of "Modern Judaism," who with his usual blind prejudice, attacks this account of the consecration juid appointment of the months among the Hebrews, by an argument with which any assertion in sacred and profane history might be overruled. It does not appear to him satisfactory, and hence, cannot be true. The case of cloudy weather he i)uts in support of his objections, is weak enough, and sufficiently exposes his prejudice or ignorance. It has been answered by our quotations from the Mishna above, and by the Abbe Fleury, in his (Moeurs des Israelites, IV, 3.) who justly remarks, " The air is so serene in Judea, that it seldom happened that the clouds hid the moon; but when it did so happen, the error it occasioned was immediately rectified, and not suitVred to pass into the next month." And indeed, Mr. Allan seems to be himself quite aware of the weakness of his plea ; at least he stands self- condemned when he says, (Modern Judaism, p. 365. Lon. EJ., 1816.) " All irregularities indeed might be adjusted by an earlier or later intercalation of a 13th month. But this is a ludicrous tradition of the Rabbles." (lb. p, 366.) It must become amusing, however, even to those who are not fol- lowers or admirers of the Rabbinical Institutions,to perceive how this writer, jn horror of one ludicrous tradition of the Rabbies, actually recommends 15 the appearance of the new moon was adopted, it became obligatory upon those living distant from Jerusalem, who could not receive the news sufficiently early, to observe an extra day as a fes- tival, since they could not be aware whether the month had been pronounced a full one, or not. And these duplicate festivals are yet observed by the body of Israelites living out of the Holy land, notwithstanding the certainty of present calculations, on pleas and for reasons which cannot be stated here. The names, and other matters connected with the months we shall consider in our remarks upon YEARS to which we now proceed. In the Mishna (Treat. Rosh Hashanali cb, I, § 1.) we learn that " there are four periods of commencement of years, viz. on 1st Nissan is a new year for computing the reign of kings* and for festivals, (i. e. it commences the ecclesiastical year.) The first of Elool is a new year's day, whence to compute the titheing of cattle. The 1st of Tishri is new year's day for the ordinary or civil year;for the compu- tation of the sabbatical years (Lev. xxv.l.) and of the Jubilees; for the planting of trees, (Lev. six. 23,) and for herbs. On the 1st of Shebat, according to Beth Shammai, on the 15thaccordmg to Beth Hillel, is the new year for the titheing of trees." It has been shown by Hebrew writers that Israel, during their sojourn in Egypt, reckoned their years from the 1st Tishri, whereon, it is most generally assert- ed, creation commenced. f But that, as we learn from Ex. xii. 2, from their departure out of Egypt, Abib or Nissan was to be henceforth the first month of their ecclesiastical year, while for all civil purposes, the commencement of the year was still to be observed from the first of Tishri. In proof of this, we have, besides the just cited passage, Ex. xxiii.l6, where it is said the feast of Tabernacles is to be observed near the going out or close of the year, tit^T) hk ■;2 when the produce of the fields was gathered in. Secondly, from Ex. xxxiv. 22 where its time is said to be at, or, near the year's revcikition or end nr^'n naipn.ij: Further, we have Lev. xxv. 9, where anotiier, uhknown to himself, doubtless, when he says, " The more correct presumption is, that Moses coiistructe> i-H rt « o ITl M f—^ C) f> 71 O a a 13 TS o o o a a o m 1 3 XI T ^;:- a; § O •-3 a n -M •T3 m bo c fcD n a o &. m eo }-i S~i O O 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 7 ::^ Libr a ■ 8 TTL Cancer Dins 9 } Sagittarius Appellceus 10 V^* Capricorn us Audinoeus HyperberetsBus Sept Oct, Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 n 25 Aquarius Pisces Aries Taui'us Gemini Scorpio Leo Virgo Peritius Dystrus Xanthicug Artemisius Dffisius Pan emus Lou3 Gorpiceus Jan .Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May June June July July Aug. Aug,Sept * A difference of opinion exists with reference to the order of the emhoiis- mic series, According to the Kabbies they are the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th, Htli, 16th and 19th. K. Gamhel says they are the 3rd, 6th, 8th, 11th, 14th, 19th : and R. Eleazar, 3rd, 5tli, 8th, 11th, 14th, 16th, 19th. 1 Called also Etbanim, 1st Kings, viii. 2, 2 Called also Bal, 1st Kings vi. 38. 3 Meaning perhaps, chilled. 4 Mii-y. 5 Sceptre. 6 Perhaps, Beau- tiful. 7 Flight :■ — Called also Abib, Ex. xiii. 4, an ear of corn. In this month barley began to be eared. Thus, April, among the Romans, Avas called " ab aperiendo terrain," from opening the earth. The Author of the "Ceremonies and Rehgious Customs of all Nations," observes, (Vol. 3, p. 108) that the year among the Hurons and several other nations of Canada, is composed of twelve synodical lunar months, each of which has *a suitable name given to it. Thus, March is called the worm month, because these then commence 19 The followiDg will show the lengths of the months in various kinds of years : — HAS DATS IN COMMON YEARS- HAS CAYS IN BISSEXTILE YEARS Imperfect. Ordinary. Perfect. Imperfect. Ordinary. Perfect Tishri 30 SO 30 30 30 30 Heshvan 29 29 30 29 29 30 Kisley 29 30 30 29 30 30 Tebet 29. 29 29 29 29 29 Shebat 30 30 30 30 30 30 Adar 29 • 29 29 30 SO 30 Adar Sheni 29 29 29 Nissan 80 30 30 30 30 30 lyar 29 29 29 29 29 29 Sivan 30 80 30 30 30 30 Tamooz 29 29 29 29 29 29 Ab . 30 30 30 30 30 30 Elool • 29 353 29 854 29 355 29 29 384 .29 Total.., 383 885 Prom tiie above it appears that the following months are always Q-Nbo Full, or having 3u days, viz. Nissan, Sivan, Ab, Tishree, Shebat; while the following are ancn deficient, having 29 days, Iyar,Tamooz, Elool, Tebet, Adar ; the latter, however, having 30 days in Bissex- tiles, and Adar Sheni, 29. With respect to Heshvan and Kis- lev ; these are sometimes borh full, in other words, Heshvan has sometimes 30 days when Kislev will also have the same, and then the year will be no-bu' Perfect ; sometimes both are deficient, when the year will be r\'^'cn Imperfect ; sometimes Heshvan is deficient and Kislev full, when the year is mnDD Ordinary. As intimated elsewhere, the variations in these months have the effect of securing an observance of the Passover in its due season, and also an agreement with the synodical lunar month — thus, to avoid a deficiency of some 44^ minutes every month, amounting to nearly nine hours in twelve months, an additional day is periodically given to Heshvan, which then contains 30 days. When Heshvan and other months contain 30 days, the thirtieth day, as well as the first of the succeeding month, is observed as u-nn ti'Nn the feast of New Moon; for since the synodic month contains only 29d. 12 h. 44' 2" 8283, it is evident that one half the thirtieth day is in the old month, and the other half in the new, in which manner they could not be observed according to Jewish custom, full distinct days being- required, and these " from evening to evening," — hence, the whole day is observed, and of necessity, the morrow, being, as it is, the first day of the new month. From 1st Samuel, xx, 5, compared with verse 27 of the same chapter, it would appear that the prac- to show themselves ; April, Moon of Plants ; May, Moon of Swallows, &c., &c. So the Flemings.— 8 Called also Ziv, (!st Kings, vi. 37,) beautj:-; some say, because the trees then were beautified with bails and blossoms; others because Solomon's beautiful Temple was laid on i:. 9 Bramble. lO Mourning, 20 tise of celebrating these two days, obtained, even in the days of Saul, say 2770 years ago. The following are those months* in which one day Rosh Hodesh, is observed : Kissan, Sivan, Ab, Tishri and Shebat, the Slman of which is kd^uti ; and those on which two days are observed, lyar, Tamooz, Elool, Marchesran, Adar, Adar Sheni, the Slman of which is KnNKO. Kislev and Tebet have sometimes two daj'^s, sometimes one ; thus, when Heshvan and Kislev are both full, then Kislev and Tebet will have two days R. H., and when these are both deficient, only one. When the one is deficient and the other full, then Kislev will have one, and Tebet two days. These months have been divided into four portions called msipn Tekuphot,| or revolutions, of three mon-ths each, containing, according to Rab Ada, 94 days 519 helakim or portions, (for facility of computation, the Rabbies have divided the hour into 1080 such parts ; these are divisible by any of the units but 7,) and 31 seconds. These Tekuphot receive their names from the months with which they commence. We have thus nHnpn ^"3 Tekupha of Nissan, at the vernal equinox, when the sun enters Aries, including Nissan, lyar and Sivan. This period was styled ynn njr seed time. In this, day and night are equal. II, nuTi nt:r\pr\ The Tekupha of Tishri, at the autumnal equinox, when the sun enters Libra, including Tishri, Heshvan and Kislev, called T'l^nn nu houseing or vintage time, when the day and night are equal. In the latter month of this Tekupha, viz. Kislev, there commences the reading of the prayer called Dirnn nDin the proper time for which, according to Rab Shemuel, is 60 days after the siin enters Libra, which, during the 19th century, will be on the 6th October; but thereafter, in consequence of 1900 not being Bissextile, it is to be reckoned from the 7th. Now if the date of the Hebrew month be sought which corresponds with 6th October, which is generally in Tishri, the same date in Kislev is the day on which BarecU Alenu, is to be commenced ; except in a perfect year, Bissextile, or ordinary, when it is to be read a day earlier. In a year preceding a Bissex- tile, it is one day later. The summer prayer commencing li'-nx iD3ia is commonly read the first night of the Middle Days of Passover. III. nntD nH3ipn The Tekupha of Tebet, at the period of the winter solstice, when the sun enters Capricornus, including Tebet, Shebat and Adar, called t)-Tinn nv the stripping, or late autumn sea- son, when the nights are double the length of the days. IV. n?2n r\'li^pn Tekupha of Tamooz, at the summer solstice, when the sun enters Cancer, including Tamooz, Ab and Elool, called '^■')iji-r, ny harvest time, when the days are double the length of the nights.:}: The general * Distinguished by R. Menasseli ben Israel, in his "Thesoro dos Dinim" as *'reyes" and "ministros." f For the " Tekuphat Ilachamah" see the " Bcker Yizrach '' of the late revered Rabbi David Meldola. i The year was also divided into six season divisions of two months each viz ; Zerang, Katsir, Kor, Chom, Kayits, €hor«ph.—{Q^xx. viii. 22.) The first commenced in the latter half Tishri, &c. 21 rule laid down for the appointed time of tbe Tekupbot is that the Tekupha of Tebet commences eight days before January ; of Nissan, seven days before April; of Tamooz, six days before July; of Tishri, seven days before October. To assist the memory, a lo'D or memoria tecJaiica has been formed in the word fiTn, each letter of which,, being a numeral, indicates the number of days before each month when the Tekupha commencen. There are various other meinorice techniccc and rules which it becomes proper now to notice ; and first, those having reference to the days on which the various festivals may, or may not, be observed. Here they fol- low : — I. nrs "^in xb i.e., the first day of the Passover may not be celebra- ted on n, the 2nd day of the week, Monday; nor t, the fourth, "Wed- nesday; nor \ the sixth, Friday. Among the various reasons assigned for this rule are, that if the Passover occurred on the first mentioned day, a Monday ; Rosh Hashanah (new years day) would fall on Wednesday, and Kipoor, the Day of Atonement, on Friday ; and tlius two sabbaths or sacred days would become blended together, which must not be. Purim would also fall on Saturday, when the opposite characters of the feast and sacred day would ren- der a proper and consistent observance of both together, at one time, impossible. If Passover occurred on the second mentioned day n Wednesday, then Kipoor would fall on Sunday; but it has been seen that Kipoor and Sabbath may not immediately follow each other. If Passover occurred on the third mentioned day, t Friday, Rosh Hashanah would be on Sunday, and Hoshanganah Rabah on Satur- day, on which latter day the ceremony of taking the willow,tfec., could not, in conformity with traditional interpretation, be performed. 11. niu'n U'X"i nnx xb i.e., Rosh Hashanah maj not be celebrated on x, Sun- day. T Wednesday, or t Friday. The rule is that this important festival should be observed at the time of the monthly conjunction, unless this occur after noon, when the next day is kept, unless it and the conjunction in the first instance also, be on nx Sunday, Wed- nesday or Friday, when it is to be observed on Monday ; Thursday or Saturday. If the conjunction, in an ordinary year, take place at a quarter past nine, A. M., (more correctly 9 h. 11 m. 20 s.,) on Tuesday, then New Year's day will be deferred two days later, viz. uatil Thursday (e.g., in 5616; see the Calendar,) by which provision,the proper number of daj^s is allowed to the preceding month, Elool. When the conjunction occurs on, or after, half-past 3, P.M., (say 3 h. 80 m. 52 s.) on Wednesday, in a year immediately following a Bis- sextile, Rosh Hashanah is then observed on Tuesday, (e. g. in 561*7 ; see the Calendar). The following table contains a continuation of the memorue techjiicce and rules for the removal of the Festivals i — 22 Simanira, , or Meinoriifi Names of Holv-days , May not fall But may Technicce. New Moons, &e. on on III. D-Ti33n Dv IK J Hb Kipoor T S F M\YThS IV. n^bn^ ov:; m ub Fast Gedalyah T F Sa S M,W Th V. mvi/ ^nj tn 385 V. nn 354 V. H;nn 383 VI. Jtr^T 355 VI. ntt^r 385 VII. «nT 353 VII. jn> 383 These changes in the appointment of the festivals are fully treated of by writers on the Jewish Calendar under the head nTmi mj;"'2p i.e., fixing and removing of days. They are of two kinds: the first we may style Planetary , and the second, Exigent. Planetary Removal we have already explained in our remarks upon months, since the term merely conveys that rules were laid down to defer the consecration of the new moon until after the completion of its conjunction, which is styled 1h^^o. It may be added here, however, that if this took place before noon, that is, during any of the >[ eighteen hours contained between this time and the preceding even- ing at six o'clock, v/hich commenced the day, then the new moon is celebrated on this day ; — As Abudaram writes, "were the Moled oi Tishree even but one helek or scruple before noon, it is to be conse- crated and called-nnaiVioJuniorMoled," but not till the following day 24 ]f the conjunction was after 12 o'clock.when it is called ypv nbn?3 Senile Moled. This removal is expressed by the term n" (eighteen) refer- ring to the 18 hours which affect it, and is remembered by the further » phrase or Siman, nivn inx^ nu'm b^^DV r\rir\ ^^K "nr^ nivn anp ibi: Exigent Removal has been instituted to avoid the inconvenience and impropriety of two festivals being celebrated, the one immedi- ately after the other. And yet this is not always avoidable. Thus, if Passover fall on Sunday, it immediately follows on the weekly Sabbath ; and if it fall on Saturday, then Pentecost will fall on Sun- day and immediately succeed the weekly Sabbath. Occasionally, there obtains a removal produced by a combination of the above two, wliich we may call Combined Removal, and further distin- guished as first single and second doicble. Single Combined Removal means that the festival is deferred one day only, whereas Double Combined Removal means that the festival has been removed for a longer period. Abudaram in his lucid treatise gives examples^ which illustrate the above distinctions. For the first kind, let us suppose the Moled of Tishree had not taken place before Sunday noon ; then, while Planetary Removal would require Rosh Hash- anali to be deferred, because it was after n' or eighteen hours, Exi- gent Removal would also require that it should be deferred a day, since it cannot be celebrated on a Sunday,n'n -nn Nb,as it would imme- diately succeed the weekly Sabbath. Thus, the Slman toDpn lun con- veys that in the year following a Bissextile, if the conjunction had not been concluded on the second n day of the week before the 15th ID hour and 589th "ciDpn helek, the feast is deferred till the following day, Tuesday. Double Combined Removal is thus exemplified. If, the conjunction should not have taken place until Saturday after- noon, then Planetery Removal defers the celebration of Rosh Hashanah till the following day, it having taken place after n" eighteen hours. But as this day, Sunday, would immediately fol- low the weekly Sabbath, the festival is deferred one day longer, — thus the Siman T-ii3.T. This denotes, that if in a common year, the Moled be on the third day or Tuesday n, not before the 9th hour 10, and 204 Ti helakim, the celebration is deferred till Thursday the 5 th day — This, however, is not of frequent occurrence. We now proceed to add some rules more or less dependent upon the above, which it is useful to know, and are, as usual, conveyed by Simanim. U^ Xn di uj ^i li« This remarkably ingenious Siman (see Shulchan Aruch, ch. 428, 93) is merely a combination of the first and last six letters of the Hebrew Alphabet, the first, k, being joined with the last,n; the second,a,with the last but one r, , the first day of Hanukah falls on the same day " as the first day of the preceding Rosh Hashanah n'n. Denotes that when a Monday and 2 Tuesday are "jbr^n "the king" — a term applied to Rosh Hashanah ; God on that day being specially regarded as iDDii'nn ibon the King of Judgment, — and there being, in consequence, two Sabbaths between Rosh Hashanah and Succot, then is riD severed or separated (fromP.Nitsabim) the portion ']b^^ (P.51.) which is read between R. H. and Kipoor. ro has here the sense of breaking ov parting as in Lev. ii. 6. Having now at some length described the kinds and changes of the Jewish years, it remains for us to add a few words as to the Jewish computation from eras. These were various. Thus we find that one era or epoch used was from the lives of the Patriarchs, Gen. vii. 11, viii. 13 ; next, they reckoned frem the Exodus and insti- tution of the national polity (Ex. xix.l, xl.l7 ; Numb, i.l, ix. 1 ; 1st. Kings vi. 1); again, from the building of the Temple; 1st. Kings, ix. 10; 2nd. Chron. viii. 1) ; again, from the reigns of the kings; next, from the Babylonian Captivity, Ezek. i. \,&c. They also computed from the Seleucidcean era, called the era of the Greeks, in the books of Maccabees. It commenced with the accession of Seleucus Nicanor to power, about 312 years before the Christian era. About this time it is supposed the Hebrews first commenced to ♦ 26 compute from ihe Creation. (Abendana makes it only 100 years before bis time, i.e. 850 years ago.) Tbe precise duration of tbis era is not more obscure tbau tbe precise number of years elapsed since creation, wbicb, altbougb not a question of tbe bigbest impor- tance, bas yet been mucb discussed by Rabbinical writers. But obscurity must, necessarily, obtain in tbis inquiry, from tbe circum- stance tbat tbe period wben tbe 400 years servitude in Egypt commenced, is very debatable. We can bere only refer tbe reader, wbo would know more of tbis discussion, rife among the Talmud- ists themselves, to the Commentators, especially Don Isaac Abar- banel, on Gen. xv.,to nmm?2U> on Exodus xviii., nm Nnb-DQ on Ex. xiii., noiriDn on Ex.xiv., and to tbe Targum of Jonathan on Ex.xii. The present computation bas been most generally adopted. According to it, the present year is AnnoMundi, 5614, which, as the custom is, we have designated on our title page by means of a scriptural quotation. The one we have selected, as most appropriate, is from Psalm xc. 12, and means " Teach us so to number our days." Tbis is **** called a \did or motto. Another might be nnbn by rrnn. On adding together the numbers represented by tbe letters with aste- risks, we shall find they amount to 614; and hence p'ob the initials of the words ] 'jp D"iDb, i.e., "according to the lesser reckoning," are added to denote that the thousands are omitted. The limits which we have laid down for ourselves, preclude a farther discussion of tbe subjects of which we have now briefly treated. But if our readers have been enabled from what bas been advanced to possess themselves of the general features of the Jewish Calendar system, and the Jewish method of computing time, we shall have performed all that we proposed to ourselves, and all, perhaps, that they expected or desired here, from us. Those who seek a more complete exposition, we refer to the Hebrew Commentators, particularly to Rashi and Aben Ezra, (tbe latter on the Section xn,) and to Abarbanel on tbe Pentateuch ; to Maimoni- des in his U'-nnn imp ; to Abudaram in bis treatise on the Calendar, which bas been translated into English by Abraham de Sola ; the mD-iny idd ; the ntybx ,-i "p-iD ; to the Tn nj/o -)DD of R. David Repbael Meldola; aud to the learned and interesting correspondence of Isaac Samuel Reggio, and Hayim Selig Slominski in the Hebrew Magazine T?2n cn3 for 5601, 1841. Among Christian writers there will be found much illustrative matter and detailed calculations in tbe following: — Spencer De Legibus Hebroeorum, Wahner's Antiquitates Heb., Lamy's Apparatus Biblicus, Schulz's Comp. Arch. Heb., Ligbtfoot's Hor. Heb., Re- land's Autiq.Heb., Jabn's Archoeologia Biblia, Godwin's Antiquities, Carpenter's Calendarium Palestinae, and Theodor Fricdleben's Lehrbuch der Chronologie. There are some elaborate tables at the end of Dr. Adam Clarke's Commentary ; and Allan, also, has com- piled some lesser tables in his "Modern Judaism"; but this work, as well as some other modern productions, must be read with extreme 27 caution, as they contain many errors and misrepresentations. We conclude by appending a list of the Jewish Festivals, &,c., accom- panied with references and remarks deemed useful and necessary : THE LORD'S FESTIVALS AND HOLY CONVOCATIONS. THE SABBATH. The Seventh Day, or Saturday, instituted as a day of rest, in memorial of the Creation; Gen. ii. 2. Observed anterior to the delivery of the law; Ex. xvi. 4, 30. In memory of the departure from Egypt; Ex. xx. 8, 11; xxxiv. 21; Deut v. 12, 15. A sign between God and Israel forever; Ex. xxxi. 13, 17. Kindling of fire thereon prohibited; lb. xxxv 1, 3. To be strictly kept; Lev. xix. 1, 4, 30; xxvl 2; xxiii. 1,3; xxiv. 8. The profaner thereof stoned to death ; Numb xv. 32, 36 Offerings for theS; lb. xxviii, 9, 10. Religious worship and instruction thereon ; 2 Kings, iv. 23. King's guard and Levites on duty relieved on S ; lb. xi, 9. Covert for the S. built ; lb. srvi. 18. " The S. I cannot away with ;" Is. i. 13, 14. " Blessed is he who observeth it;'' Is.lvi. 1, 7- "If thou wilt call the Sabbath a delight;" lb Iviii, 13, 14. "From one S. to another, all flesh shall go to worship ;'' Ixvi. 23. S. shall cease; Hos. ii. 11. Desecrators not forgotten by God; Amos viii. 4, 7. Bear no burden upon the S.; Jer. xvi 19,27 S. mocked by Israel's adversaries; Lam. i. 7. Caused to be forgotten by God; lb. ii. 6. God's fury poured out because S. polluted ; Ez. xx. 10 ; x.xii. 7, 8, 26 ; xxiii. 38 ; xliv. 24 ; xlv. 17. Gate inner court opened on the S ; Ib.xlvi. 1,4. Psalm of the S. day ; Ps.xcii. Nothing purchased on S ; Neh. x. 31. Nehemiah testifies against S. breakers, and prevents traffic on the S : lb. xiii. 15. THE FEAST OF NEW MOON. The day of its commencement is always publicly announced in the Syna- gogue on the previous Sabbath ; and the divine blessing implored to prevail during its continuance. Anciently, special religious service and instruction were afforded on the N. M. 2 Kings iv. 23. Unlawful to buy and sell on N. M. Amos viii. 4, Special sacrifices on the N. M. Num. xxviii. 11. TISHRI. WEATHER (in PALESTINE). Very hot days, and excessively cold nights. (See Jacob's emphatic appeal to Laban, Gen. xxxi. 40.) Thermome- ter 65° ; Variation 4** a 5°, Light- nings frequent at night. Wind chiefly from the west. PRODUCTIONS (in PALESTINE). Eipe dates, pomegranates, pears, plums, citrons, .oranges. Sebastes and Charuubi yield : Cotton gather- ed, and second cluster of grapes which blossomed in April, Plough- ing begins. 1st Day. — Eosh Hashanah, New Tear, called also Yom HaziTc- karon. Day of Memorial, and Feast of Trumpets; as some say Zecher ailo shel YitschaJc, in memory of the ram, entangled by its horns, offered instead of Isaac. It is the beginning of the civil year, and traditionally accounted as the anniversary of Creation. It is a holy convocation, on which no servile work is to be done. Lev. xxiii. 24. Special offerings thereon. Numb- xxix. 1. From the 1st to the 10th day, are called Aseret Temeh Teslmhah, the ten Peniten- tial days, and as such, are solemnly observed. The Sabbath falling therein is called Shahat Teslmhah, or Penitential Sabbath, on which it is customary for Jewish Ministers to address their people on the subject of repentance. 2 Second Day of Bosk Hashanah, observed with the strictness of the first, and with it, considered by the Rabbles as Yoma Arichfa one prolonged day. 28 3. Tsoni Gedaliah, Fast of Gedaliah, observed to commemorate the treacherous murder of Gedaliah beu Ahikam, Governor of Ju- dea, (2 Kings xxv. 25,) called by Zechariah (viii.l9,) the Fast of the Seventh Month, If it fall on Sabbath, it is kept on the morrow, Sunday. Aben Ezra, in his comment on Zecli. viii. 19, says the '■' four fasts" were not institued by a prophet, but voluntarily adopted by the people. 5. Fast for the death of R. Akiba ben Yoseph, &c. — Discontinued. T. Fast for the apostacy of the Golden Calf. D. 9. Moses descended Sinai with the second Tables. (Abudaram, p. 115.) Feast therefor. D. 10. Tom Hakippurim, Day of Atonement, most strictly observed as a day of expiation and fasting ; Ex. xxx. 10. Its appropriate ceremonies and observances are detailed in the Portion of the Day and in the additional service. Excision is denounced against those who profane it ; Lev. xxiii. 26. Its special offerings ; Num. sxix. 1. The Year of Jubilee was proclaimed in the Temple on this day with the sound of trumpets. " All the feasts will be abrogated except the Day of Atonement and Purim." — Vayikrah Rabhah. 15. Succot, Feast of Tabernacles, called also Hag Haasiph, Har- vest Feast, commemorates the Israelites dwelling in Succot, or booths, on their departure from Egypt ; also, the houseing of the harvest. Ex. xxiii. 16 ; Lev. xxiii. 33. Num. xxix. 12 ; Deut. xvi. 13 ; 2 Chron. vii. 8 ; Neh. viii. 14. It lasts seven days, exclusive of the Feast Eighth of Assembly. It is now solemnised by "dwelling in the Tabernacle," taking the Palm-branch, Citron, Willov.^ and Myrtle ; besides the special services of the Synagogue. On this, as on the Passover and Pentecost festivals, all the males were obliged to go up to Jerusalem. The intermediate days are called Hoi Hammoed, or lighter festival. 21. Hoshanganah Rahhah, the seventh and last of the festival, so called, because (seven) additional circuits were made in the Tem- ple, and additional Hosanahs are addressed to the Throne of Grace on this day. It is observed with heart-stirring and special solemnity by the Portuguese Jews. 22. Shemiui Atseret, Feast of the Eighth Day, (Lev. xxiii. 36,) whereon the peple prepared to take leave of one another, and the Biccurhn, or ripe fruits, were offered with great rejoicing. Prayer for rain to nourish the world is offered on this day. 23. Sinihat Torah, Festival of rejoicing for the Law. On this day the reading of the law is finished, but immediately recom- menced, that there may be no intermission therein, in accordance with the scriptural ordinance. Two persons are appointed fur this honorable duty ; first is Hatan Torah, Bridegroom of the Law, who finishes the reading ; and, second, Hatan Beresheet, Bridegroom of the Beginning, who recommences it. The Sabbath following this festival, when the whole of the first section of the Law (Bere- sheet) is read, is called Shabbat Beresheet. Dedication of Solomon's Temple finished. 29 HESHVAN. WEATHER. Extreme heat of dajs abated. Com. mencement of rainy season, Thunder. Ther. 72°, Var. 3° a 4«. PRODUCTIONS. Pistachio, charnubi, olive, pome- granate, third cluster of grapes, cot- ton, lettuce, endives, cresses, wild chervil, spinage, beet, garden and wild artichoke, Wheat and barley sown. Three days fast are kept in atonement of any sins committed during the celebration of the three chief festivals, in con- formity with the example of Job, who sacrificed after the feasting of his children. They are called Taanith Sheni, Fast of the second day ; Taanith Hmnishi, Fast of the fifth day ; and Taanith Tanina, Fast of the second Monday. See, also, Shul. Ar,, ch. 5*75. 6. Fast for blinding of Zedekiah and slaughter of the people. D. l*? Flood commences. Gen. vii. 11. 28. Fast for the pollution of the stones of the Altar by the Greeks. 1 Mac. iv. 46. D. 25. Fast to commemorate tlie Cuthoean victories. D. 27. Noah went forth from the Ark. KISLEV. WEATHER, I PRODUCTIONS. Kains fall. Heat less in day ; nights j Dates, napleia or cenoplia. Corn very cold. Wind N. Ther. 50° a 60«, I generally sown. Var, 2° a 5='. | Prayer for rain {Barech Menu) is read in the Synagogues. The due time for this is sixty days after the autumnal equinox, which varies from the 2nd to the 6th December, during this century, but is generally on the 4th. (See p. 20.) 3. Feast in memory of the Asmoneans throwing forth the idols, D. Commencement of the Babylonian Captivity. 6. Fast for burning of the Roll of Jeremiah by Jehoiakim. D. 7. Festival on account of the death of Herod the Great. D. 21. Feast of Gerizim, for triumph over the Samaritans. D. 25. Hanukah, Feast of Dedication, observed in memory of the dedication of the Altar after it had been defiled by Antiochus Epimanes, instituted by Judas Maccaboeus, (Mace. iv. 59,) and lasts eight days. Observed by the lighting up of lamps, further to commemorate the miraculous preservation of the one small jar of consecrated oil found. (Tal. Treat. Shabat, ch. ii.) TEBET. WEATHER. I PRODUCTIONS. First winter month, Piercing cold. ] Sugar canes ripen. Pulse and Rain. Winds from E.orN. Ther. 46°, I corn sown. Grass and herbs after Var. 3®. I the rains. 8. Fast to commemorate the translation of the Bible into Greek bytheLXX. D. 9. Ezra died. 10. Commencement of the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnez- zar. 2 Kings, XXV. Called by Zechariab, *' fast of tenth month." 30 28. Feast, because R. Simeon, in the days of Alexander JanncB- us, drove out the Sadducees, and introduced the Pharisees into the Sanhedrin. D. SHEBAT. WEATHER Still cold. Snow. Heavy rains, es- pecially at ni^ht. Wind generally \V. Ther, 40°, 460, Var 3=' a 4='; on rainy days 1 '^ a 2 ^ . Latter end month hot. PKODCCTIONS. Corn sown. Beans blossom. Trees in leaf Winter fig, cotton tree, cau- liilower, hjacinthe, violet, tulip,worm- wood, anemonies, colchicas, &c. 2. Feast of rejoicing for the death of Alexander Jann£eus. D. (The atrocity referred to the dying moments of this king is also related, with some variation, of Herod's death, for which, according to some, the seventh Kislev was observed as a feast.) 4. Fast in memory of the Elders who succeeded Joshua. D. 15. Eosh Hashanah Leaylanot, New year for Trees, or Tubishbat, i.e. 15th Shebat. The reckoning of the tithes for trees was regula- ted accordingly as they were planted before or after this day. It is affirmed that the daughters of Shiloh went into the fields to dance on this day, clothed in white, and that great rejoicing then prevailed. (Judges, xxi. 21.) It is still observed as a feast, characterised by the variety of fruits procured therefor. 23. Fast for the division between Benjamin and the tribes. D. 28. Feast for raising siege of Jerusalem. D. 29. Memorial of death of Antiochus Epiphanes. D. The last Sabbath in this month, when the first of Adar or "Veadar is on a week day, is called Shabat Shekalim, be- cause that portion (Ex. xxx. 13,) is read which refers to the collect- ing of the annual tax of the half-shekel for the sacrifices, now col- lected on Purim, and generally appropriated to the relief of the Jews of Palestine. ADAR. WEATHER As last month. In South, snow and cold cease. Rains, warmer. AVind N. orE. Ther. 42=' a47°, Var, 1° a30. PRODUCTIONS, Latter crops appear. Barley sown. Cauliflowers and water parsnips gathered. Peach and apple , blossom. Variety of herbs in the fields. Ezra, vi. 15. D. 5. Feast for dedication of Temple T. Fast for death of Moses, 9. Fast for dissensions of Hillel and Shammai. D. 12. Fast for the martyrs Hollianus and Pipus. D. 13. Fast of Esther, observed in commemoration of the one kept by her. Es. iv. 1. When it falls on Sabbath, it is observed on the preceeding Thursday. The Sabbath immediately preceding Purim is called Shabat Zachor, Sabbath of Remembrance, from the initial word of the ad- ditional portion read thereon, (Deut. xxv. 17,) and which refers to the enmity of Haman's forefathers, the Amalekites. 31 14. Purim, a feast obseived with much rejoicing, in commemo- ration of the delivery of the Jews in the days of Mordecai and Esther from the snares of their arch enemy Haman. 15. Purim Shushan. Es. is. 18. 16. Feast because the walls of Jerusalem destroyed by the Grecians were recommenced. D. 20, Fast because Honi Hamangal obtained rain by his interces- sion at a time of great dearth. D. 28. Feast because the edict of Antiochus which forbad circum- cision was recalled. D. 29. The first of the thi-ee terms for titheing cattle commenced, being 15 days before Passover; the other two being 15 days before Pentecost and Tabernacles. They were tithed thus long before the festival, that sufficient might be supplied the people assembled in Jerusalem, who could not make use of them untithed. The last Sabbath but one before JSTissan, when 1st of Adar is on Sabbath, is called Shabat Parah, or of the Heifer, because that por- tion (Num. xix,) is read to remind the people of the required purifi- cations for the approaching Passover. Shabat Hahodesh, or of the month, is the Sabbath before Nissan, when the portion, Ex. xii. 2, electing Nissan as the first month, is read. ADAR SHENI. This month occurs only in Embolismic years, "There is no difierence between Adar and Adar Sheni (as to observances,) except the reading of the Megillah and the bestowal of gifts." NISSAN. WEATHER PRODUCTIONS. Still rains. Thunder and hail. Warm Thyme, sage, rosemary, artichoke, and temperate ; sometimes extremely fennel, &c. Rice, Indian wheat. Da- hot, "Western winds. Tlier. at begin- mascus corn are sown. Beans, chick- ning of month 52<=', towards end peas, lentils and gervansos gathered. 56 o a 58 ° , Var. 5 © a 8 =■ . Every tree in leaf. 1. Fast for the death of Aaron's sons. D. 10. Fast for the death of Miriam. D. The lambs were to be provided on this day for the fourteenth. Israelites passed the Jor- dan. The Sabbath before Passover is called Shabat Hagadol, or great Sabbath, because the Israelites were not molested when thev took the lamb as commanded, though it was regarded as a god by the Egyptains — therefore deemed as much a miracle as any wrought in Egypt. 14. Fast observed by all the first born, in commemoration of the death of the first born of Egypt, while the first born of the Israel- ites were saved. Ex. xii. 12. 15. Pesach, the Passover, or Feast of Unleavened Bread, (Ex.xii. 3, &,c.,) instituted in memorial of the departure from Egypt. Dur- ing the continuance of the festival no leaven is permitted, either as food, or to remain in the houses. On tliis day, prayers for dew to bless the world are read in the Synagogues. 32 1 6. Second day of' Passover. Hereon the counting of the Omer is commenced, (Lev. xxiii. 15,) and the wave sheaf was offered up to God. 17. Ark rested on Mount Arrarat. 23. Isru Hag. On this day were offered all such free will offer- ings as liad been presented during the festival, but which could not then be sacrificed. 26. Joshua died. Between Passover and Pentecost, are read, on every Sabbath, a portion of the Ethics of the Fathers, until finished. lYAR. WEATHER. Latter rains fall. Heavy dews at night. Ther. 60 ■= a QQ^, Afternoon Var. 8° a 10'='. Snows on Libanus, &.C., begin to thaw. PRODCCTIONS. Wheat, zea or spelt, and barley ripen. Almond and Orange produce fruit. Turpentine and charnubi blossom. 2. Foundation of Solomon's Temple laid. 7. Feast for rebuilding of the walls by Jonathan and Simon. D. 10. Fast for death of Eli and taking of the Ark. 1 Sam.iv.18. D. 13. Alcimas plagued for attacking the walls of the Temple. 14. Pesach Sheni, Second Passover, instituted for those who could not observe it from uncleanness, &c., in the proceeding month. Numb. ix. 9 ; 2 Chron. xxx. 1. 15. Quails given to the Israelites for food. 18. Laglaomer, or Thirty-third of the Omer. On this day the plague among the disciples of R. Akiba ceased ; and it was institu- ted as a minor festival. 21. Second term for titheing. 23. Simon took Gaza. 1 Mace. xiii. 40. Feast. D. 26. Feast for great deliverance from the Grecians. D. SIYAN. WEATHER. Summer commences. Excessive heat. Ther. 76° a 80®, Var. 6® a 9 ° . AVinds generally from the West. PRODUCTIONS. Wheat, barley and rice cut down. Early apples gathered. Mandrakes, sage, rue, garden purslain, &c. The three days proceeding Pentecost are called SJieloshet Yemeli Haghalah, " three days of setting bounds," to Mount Sinai. 6. Shehungot, Pentecost, or Feast of Weeks, so called from its be- ing observed after the completion of the seven weeks after Pass- over ; also called Yom Habikurim, Day of the First Fruits, which were then offered of the wheat harvest, in loaves baked of the new corn. Ex, xxiii. 16, &c. This festival also commemorates the giving of the Law. 13. Feast for the victories over the Bathsurites. Mace. v. 5. D. 23. Fast because Jeroboam prevented the tribes to go up to Je- rusalem with their first fruits. D. 25. Fast for murder of Simon ben Gamliel, Hananiah Hasegan, &c. D. 26. Feast because when the Egyptians desired Alexander to cause the Jews to restore the " vessels of silver, &c.," they had WEATHER. Extremely hot. Ther. 76 => a 80 o , Afternoon Var. 84° a 92='. Winds generally from the West. taken with them from Egypt, Alexander replied they should da so, when the Egyptians had paid to them the wages of 600,000 men, for 400 years. D. 27. Fast for martyrdom of R. Hananiah ben Taradion. D. TAMOOZ. PRODUCTIONS. Rice, early figs and apples, plums, cherries, mulberries ripen Palm produces opo-balsamum : melons gathered. Tlie Three Weeks which end with the Fast of Ab commence ki this month. They are marked as a season of unusual abstinence from enjoyment and amusement. 17. Fast to commemorate the destruction of the walls, &c.,_of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, (Jer. lii. 4) ; the taking of the city by Titus ; the ceasing of the daily offering ; and the burning of the Law by Epistemon, who set up an idol in the Temple ; also, the breaking of the tables by Moses. Called by Zechariah, ''Fast of the fourth month." Wlien it falls on Sabbath, it is kept on Sunday. AB. PRODUCTIONS. Dates, apples, pears, nectarines, peaches, grapes, and the gourd ripen. No pasturage for cattle. WEATHER. Heat intense. No rain. Moun- tains free from snow. Ther. 80 ° a 86®, Var. 8° a 10«^. Winds gene- rally West. After the Fast of the 9th, this month receives the name of Me- nacheni. 1. Fast for death of Aaron. D. 9. Fast Tishaheah. Fast to commemorate the destruction of the 1st Temple by Nebuchadnezzar, and the 2nd by Titus ; the taking of Either by Severus; called (Zech. viii. 19,) Fast of the fifth month. When it falls on Sabbath it is observed on the following day. 15. Tuheah. Reconciliation between Benjam-in and the other tribes effected. Judges xxxi. 1 9. Day of bringing in wood offer- ing. Kept as a minor feast. 18. Fast because burning of lamp discontinued in days of Ahaz D. 24. Feast for the abrogation of the Sadducean Law, whereby sons and daua;hters inherited alike. D, ELOOL. WEATHER. Heat still intense. Ther. same as last month, but latter end falls 4 ° a 5 ^ . Dew. Snow on Libanus. PRODUCTIONS, Figs, olives, pomegranates ripen. The shrub al kenna blossoms. First clusters of vine to maturity. The Selichot or Propitiary Prayers are commenced from the first of this month, according to the Portuguese Custom ; but by the German, one week before Rosh Hashauah. 7. Dedication of the Walls of Jerusalem by Nehemiah. 17. Fast for the death of Spies. Numb. xiv. 36. D. 34 o CO H -^ o B cw a cq oo o CO r-i la « ■ < s a TS .s o c -§ < CO ' o o s R CO :^^ -i^cicc-t-"^'-'5<3covoco;*iocoooir-£- CM i-l ^-1 a .5 5 c CO bD CO !» bObO c a Pi n ^ r CO en c ^ c r n n •^ Eh 3 o (Mir-THCOO>CO<^5c^t-t-«Or-liCcoeO(y5ooOaO«:50CO COC^(Mi-l ^c)CC T-^l-l(^^c•^!Mcow^^Ti^»o '— i'-<3 '71 -^ g-^ o Is > CO >-P^ n p r C 1- r- n c n r ni p p h gJ^ r I— ICMCOrHOOXr-GOCiOi— '(MCO-^lGiCOi-COOOi— IC-IOO r !^ f^ C r ^ j: ^ ^ m f^ J^ •sisaaaf) •snpoxa; 35 g^—^^ ^-^ ^•— ' ^^ >^^ Vw'S.^ ^-^ I— I t-l II '-•-»— N ai -_ <» ir- es H "^ 01 CO E O X < rz X »-3 " _H Ex. rxxiii. 12— xxxiT. 26. Haph. Ez xxxvii. I, — xxxvii, 14. Ger, lb xxxvi. 37 xxxvii. 17 Sevknth Day Pesach— 1st S. Ex, xiii. 17— xt. 26. Haph. 2 Sam. xxii. 1—51 Eighth Day Pesach— 1st S on Sabbath. I>eut. xiv. 22— xvi ITOnweekdav Dput. XV 19— xvi. 17. Haph. Isa. x. 32— xii (j. ' ' •^' First Day Shebuot— 1st S Ex xix. 1— endchxx. 2nd S. Num xxviii 9R 31. Haph. Ez. i 1— 28andiii 12. Second Day Shebuot— 1st S. same as 8th Pesach. 2nd S. same as 1st day Haph. Habakuk ii 20— iii 19, Ger in 1 — 19 Shabat Dibrk— Weekly Portion. Haph, Jer, i 1— ii 3, Shabat Shimoo— Weekly Portion— Haph, Jer, ii 4—28, add iv, 1, 2. Germans add iii 4, Shabat Hazon — Weekly Portion — Is, i I — 27. TiSHABEAB— Morning, Dent, iv 25—40, Haph, Jer. viii 13— ix 23. After- noon, Par. same as Fast Gadalyha, &c, Haph, Hos, xiv, 2—10, Micah, vii. 18—20, NOTES. 1. In Portuguese Congregations add Isaiah 61 v 10, and 62 t 5. 2. On Mahar Hodesh say Haphtarah Mahar Hodesh on page 36, 3. On Rosh Hodesh say Haphtarah Rosh Hodesh p. 36. 4. In some German Congregations they read H. 8 as noted in the column of German Custom, and on next Sabbath they read the prophecy of Obadiah. 6. On Hanucah read Zech. 2 v 14 to 4 v 7. 6. On 1st and 2nd S Hanucah read as directed p. 36. On Rosh Hodesh add 1st and penultimate verses of H., R. H. On M. H. add 1st and last verses of Haphtarah M H. p. 36 7. In common years on S. Shekalinn, read H. Shekalim p. 36. For R. H. and M. H. see note 6. For R. H. in Bissextiles, see note 3. For M. H., note 2. 8. On S. Zachor, read H. Zachor p. 36. For R H. in Bissextiles, see note 3. 9. In Common years on S. Zachor, read H. Zachor p. 36. 10. In Common years on S Parah, read H. Parah p. 36. 11. In Common years, P. 22 and P. 23 are generally read together. On S. Parah read H Parah p. 36 On S Hahodesh, P. Hahodesh p. 36. For M. H , sea note 6. When these two Parashiot are read, in Common years, on two different Sabbaths, the 1st is Parah, when read H. Parah ; and 2nd Hahodesh, read H. Hahode-sh. For M. H., see note 6. In Bissextiles they are read separately. When P. 22 is on S Shekalim, read H. Shekalim. For M. H., see note 6. When P. 23 is S. ShekaUm, say H. Shekalim. For R. H. and M. H, see note 6. 12. In Common years on S. Hahodesh being also R. H. read H, Hahodesh with 1st and penultimate verses of H. R. H. lu Bissextiles on S, Zachor read H. Zachor. 13. In Common years, Tsau being always S. Hagadole, read H. S. Hagadole, which some German Congregations only read when S. Hagadole is Ereb Pe- sach. In Bessextiles if S. Zachor, read H. Zachor. On S. Parah read H. Parah. 14. In Common years if M. H., see note 2. In Bissextiles on S. Parah read H. Parah. On S. Hahodesh read H. Hahodesh. 15. In Common years P. 27 and P. 28 are read together with H. 28, but on K. H. with H., R. H. In Bissextiles, they are read separately. When Tazi- rang is S. Hahodesh read H. Hahodesh. For R. H. and M. H. see note 6, When Metsorang is S. Hagadole read H. Hagadole. 16. Some read H. 30 with P. 29, and H. 29 with P. 30. In Common years these Parashiot are read together with II. 30, or by some with H. 29. In Bis- sextiles separately. When P. 29 is S. Hagadole, read H. Hagadole. Fop Kedoshim on R. H., see note 3. 17. In Common years P. 32 and P. 33 are read jointly with H. 33. In Bis. sextiles, separately, each with H. as marked. (Some stop in H. 32 after v 22.) The Italians read H. 33 with P. 32. 18. On R. H. and M. H. read H. R. H. with first an J last verses of H. M. H. 19. P. 39 and P. 40, are only read together on I2th Tamooz This only happens in years when 2nd day of Shebuot is on Sabbath. Read H. 40; when separate, each has its own U. except whon P. 39 is R. H, (3Uth Sivao) then read H. R. H. and let and last verses of U. M. H. D 38 20. After 17 Tamooz read H. 42. H. 42, 43, 44, called Talta Depamganuta must be read on the Sabbath intervening the fasts of Tamooz and Ab. 21. P. 42 and 43 are generally read together, it is then the ind S. in the three weeks, and the H. is 43. On R. 11. add 1st and penultimate verses of H. K. H. Wlien separate P. 42 is the 1st S. in the 3 weeks and read H 42. 22. Always 3rd S. in three weeks, immediately preceding' faat of Ab. H. 44. 23. This "ami H. 45 to H. 51 inclusive, called Shibnga Denechamata must be read, even though S.R.H or M.H., on the seven Sabbaths intervening Tisha» ieab and Rosh Hashanah. 24. Read even on R. H and M. H. For R. H. and M. H. (note 6) some Ger- man Congregations read in full H., R. H. or H. M. H.; on S. Ki Tetseh, they add H 47 for compensation to H. 49. 25. P. 51 and P. 52 are only read separately when the ensuing Rosh Hasha- nah is on Monday or Tuesday. 26. When P. 53 is between Rosh Hashanah and Kipoor, Portuguese read BE, 52. Between Kipoor and Sucot, H. 53. Some read Ez. 17 v 22 to 18 v 33. 27. Read on Simhat Torah ; in Portuguese Congregations, observe dir«c- tions note 1. Observe 1. The Haphtarot are read to commemorate the substitution of portions of the Prophets which best correspond in subject matter to the Boctions of the Law, in the days of Autiochus Epiphanes, who, after the mas- sacre of manv Israelites, plundering and polluting their Temple, prohibited the reading of the Law. 2. To find if the year is Common or Bissextile ; divide the given year by 19. If the remainder be 0, 3, 6, 8, 11, 14 or 17, the year is Bissextile, otherwise, it is Common. The quotient will show the number of the com- pleted cycle, and the remainder will be the year of the cycle, Sol. (iiven, the present year 5614. Required to know if it be Common or Bissextile. , «„, • j « 5614 •f 19 295 remamder 9. It is therefore a common year. 3 To find if the year be Perfect, Imperfect, or Ordinary. Find the day of the week on which Rosh Hashanah falls in the given and following years, and if there intervene- In Common years or in Embohsmic years ^ ^ 4 davs " 6 days it is Perfect. 2 » " 4 " *' Imperfect. 3 <( «« 5 " " Ordinary. Sol Given the year 5630 which is a Bissextile, and the first day of Rosh Hashanah on Monday. In the following year, 5631, R. H. is also on Monday. Between the Mondajs are 6 days. 5630, is therefore, a Perfect year. EXPLANATION OF THE FOLLOWING CALENDAR. TWO TABLES ARE DEVOTED TO EACH YEAR : Table 1st.— Containing all the New Moons, Festivals and Fast?, with their corresponding dates in the Solar 3'ear, is divided into three columns. The first exhibits the dates of the Solar months on which these New Moons, Festivals or Fasts occur. The second contains their names ; and the third shows the days of the week upon which they are celebrated. Table 2nd.— Showing the order of reading theParashiot (Portions of the Law) on every Sabbath during the year, with the corresponding dates in the Solar moiiths, is divided into two sections of three columns each. In the 1st column, the dates of the Solar months aro given for every Sabbath in the year ; In the 2nd., are contained the names of the Parashiot, read on these Sabbaths; And in the Srd., are noted certain days, distinguished in the Ritual, occurring generally on Sabbaths; also the Sabbaths when the four Parashiot Shekalim, Zachor, Parah and Hahodesh are read. The second three columns of this Table, divided by double lines, are merely in continuation of the first. Note. — -Sunday :^ indicates that the observance of the Fast, which happened on the preceeding Sabbath, is deferred until the Sunday following ; — it not being lawful to fast on a Sabbath, except it be the day of Atonement. Thursday Q denotes that the Fast, which would happen on the succeeding Sabbath, is, for the same reason, to be anticipated on the Thursday preceeding. When two Parashiot are included in brackets, opposite one date, tbey are to be read together on the same day. The insertion of the words " Barech Alenu," generally on the 4th of December, is to denote the date upon which the prayer com- mencing with these words in the Amidah or Shemoneh Esreh Bera- chot, is to be read. P. is an abbreviation for Parashah. Haph. " " " Haphtarah. S. or Sab. « " Sabbath. R. H. or Rosh. Hod. " Rosh Hodesh. M. H. or Ma. Hod. " Mahar Hodesh. Han. or Hanuc. " Hanucah. Sim. Tor. *« Simhat Toraho B. " " " Bissextile. D. " " " Day. Commdts. " " Commandments. 1853-54. TABLE ] I. 5614. 1. 2. 3. Oct. 3 4 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Monday Tuesday. 5 Fast of Guedalyah. "Wednesday. 12 Kipoor, Wednesday. 17 18 Sucot, 2 first days. Monday Tuesday. 23 Hoshaanah Kabah. Sunday. 24 Sheminee Aseret. Monday. 25 Simbat Torah. Tuesday. Novem. 1 2 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan, Tuesday Wednesday. Decern. 1 2 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Thursday Friday. 4 Barech Alenu. Sunday. 26 Hanucah 1st day, Monday. 31 1854. Jan. y Rosh Hodesh Tcbet, Saturday Sunday. 1 10 Fast of Tebet Tuesday. 30 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Monday. Feb. 13 28 March, 1 13 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Monday. • Rosh Hodesh Adar. Tuesday Wednesday. Fast of Esther. Monday. 14 15 Purim. Tuesday Wednesday. 30 April. 13 14 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Thursday. Pesah 2 first days» Thursday Friday. 19 20 " 2 last " Wednesday Thursday, 28 29 May. 12 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Friday Saturday. Pesah Shenee. Friday. 16 Lag Laomer. Tuesday. 28 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Sunday. June. 2 3 Shebuot. Friday Saturday. 26 27 July. IH Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Monday Tuesday. Fast of Tamooz. Thursday. 26 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Wednesday. August. 3 Tishabeab. Thursday. 9 Tubeab. Wednesday. 24 25 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Thursday Friday. 1853-54. TABLE 2. 5614. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2, 3. Oct. lApr.l 8 Vayelech. Sab.Teshubah 15 Pesah. 3d day 15 Haazinoo. 22 Sheminee. 22 Sucot 6th day. i Tazriang. ^ 25 Elaberahah. Simhat Torah 1 Tuesday 29 ( Metsorang ) Rosh Hodesh. 29 Beresheet. May. I Ahare Mot. Nov. 6 J 5 N'oah. ( Kedoshim. 12 Lech Lechah. 13 Emor. 19 Vayerah. Behar. 26 Haye Sarah. 20 ■ Dec. ( Behukotai. 3 Toledot. 27 Bamidbar. MaharHodesh 10 Vayetseh. June 17 Vayishlach, 3 Shebuot 2d d. 24 Vayesheb. 10 Nasso. ( Rosh Hod. 17 Behangaloteha 31 Mikets. "1 Hanuc. 6 d. ( Mah. Hod. 24 July Shelach Lecba. 1854 1 Korach. Jan. ( Hukat. V Vayigasb. 8 14 Vaichi. ( Balak. 21 Shemot 15 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 28 Vaerah. ( Matot. Feb. 22 i " Shimoo. 4 Bo. ( Masay. ) 11 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 29 Debarim. " Hazon. 18 Yitro. 10 Commdts. Aug. 25 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim. 5 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. Mar. 12 Ekeb. 4 Terumah. 19 Reay. 11 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 26 Shophetim. 18 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. Sep. ( Vayakhel. 2 Ki Tetseh. 25 I Pekudeh. ) P. Hahodesh. 9 Ki Tabo. ( Nitsabim. Apr. 16 J 1 Vayikrah. ( Vayelech. 8 /Tsav. iSab.Hagadole Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1854-55. TABLE 1. 5615. bept. 23 24 25 Oct. 2 1 8 13 14 15 22 23 Novem. 21 22 Decern. 4 16 21 22 31 1855 Jan. 20 Feb. 3 18 19 March. 1 4 5 20 April. 3 4 9 10 18 19 May. 2 6 18 23 24 June. 16 11 July. 8 16 24 30 August. 14 15 2. Tishree Rnsb Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabab. Sbeminee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosh Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Barecb Alenu. Hanucab 1st day. Rosh Hodesb Tebet. Fast of Tobet. Rosb Hodesb Shebat. Rosb Stanah Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. 2 last " Rosh Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesb Sivan. Sbebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Saturday Sunday. jNIonday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Saturday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday O Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday "Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday, Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1854-55. TABLE 2. 5615. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2 1 3. Sept. Apr. i ' 23 R. Shana. Istd 7 1 Pesah 5 d. 30 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 14 Sheminee. Oct. ( Tazriang. 7 Sucot 1st day. 21 ^ 14 Shemi. Aseret. ( Metsorang. 15 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Sunday. 28 C Ahare Mot. 21 Beresheet. Mah. Hodesh. ( Kedoshim. 28 Noah. May Nov. 6 Emor. 4 Lech Lecha. ( Behar. 11 Vayerah. 12 . 18 Haye Sarah. Behukotai. 25 Toledot. 19 Bamidbar. Dec. 26 Nasso. 2 Vayetseh. June 9 Vayishlach. 2 Behangaloteha 16 Vayesheb. Hanucah Istd 9 Shelach Lecha 23 Mikets. " 8th d. ( R. Hod. 30 Vayigash. 16 Korach. ■( 1'855 ( M. Hod. Jan. 23 Hukat. 6 Vaichi. 30 Balak. 13 Shemot. July' 20 Vaerah. Rosh Hodesh. 7 Pin'has. Haph.Dibr6 27 Bo. 1 ( Matot. ) Feb. ^i [ " Shimoo. 3 Beshalach, Moses' Song. 1 ( Masay. ) 10 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 21 Debar im. " Hazon, ( P. Shekalim ( M. Hodesh. 28,Vaethanan. " Nahamoo 17 Mishpatim. Aug. 4 Ekeb. 24 Terumah. 11 Reay. March. 18 Shophetim. 3 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 25 Ki Tetseh. 10 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. liSep. ( Vayak'l ) 1 Ki Tabo. 17 { Pekud6. ) P. Hahodesh. 8 C Nitsabim. 24 Vayikrah. ( Vayelech, 31 Tsav. S. Hagadole. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. A-2 1855- 56. TABLE 1. 5616. 1. Sep. 13 14 O AJm Tisbree Rosh Hashanah. 3. Thursday Friday* - 16 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday. -^ 22 Kipoor. Saturday. 27 28 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. Oct. 3 Hoshaanah Rabah. Wednesday. 4 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 5 Simhat Tor ah. Friday. 12 13 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. Nov. 11 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday. Dec. Alenu] 5 Hanucah 1st day. Barech Wednesday. 10 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Monday. 19 Fast of Tebet. Wednesday. 1856 B. Jan. 8 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Tuesday. 22 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Tuesday. Feb. 6 7 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Wednesday Thursday. 20 21 Purim Katan. Wednesday Thursday. March. 7 8 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Friday Saturday. 20 Fast of Esther. Thursday. 21 22 April. 6 Purim. Friday Saturday. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Sunday. 20 21 Pesah 2 first days. Sunday Monday. 26 27 May. 6 6 " 2 last " Saturday Sunday. Rosh Hodesh lyar. Monday Tuesday. 19 Pesah Shenee. Monday. 23 Lag Laonier. Friday. June. 4 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Wednesday. 9 10 July. 3 4 Shebuot. Monday Tuesday. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Thursday Friday. 20 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. Aug 2 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Saturday. 10 Tishabeab. Sunday. 16 Tubeab. Saturday. 31 Sept. 1 \ Rosh Hodesh Elool. Sunday Monday. 1855-56. TABLE 2. 5616. 1. 2. 3. 1. 1 2. 3. Sep. A.pr.| 15 Haazinoo. ' ^ab. Teshubah 12 Metsorang. 22 iipoor. 19 Ahare Mot. S, Hagadole 29 Sucot 3rd day. 26 Pesah 7 day Oct. May 5 Haberahah. Simhat Torah. Friday. 3 Kedosliim. 10 Emor. 6 Beresbeet. 17 Behar. 13 Noah. Rosli Hodesh. 24 Behukotai. 20 Lech Lecha. 31 j Bamidbar. 27 Vayerah. June Nov. 7| Nasso. 3 Haye Sarah 14 Behangaloteha 10 Toledot. MaharHodesh 21 Shelach Lecha 17 Vayetseh. 28 Korach. 24 Vayishlach. July Dec. 5 Hukat. 1 Vayesheb. 12j Balak. 8 Mikets, Hanucah 4 d. 19 Pin'has. 15 Vayigash. 26 Matot. Haph Dibr6 22 Vaichi. 29 Shemot. Aug f " Shiinoo. 1856 B. 2 Masay. -< Jan. ( Rosh Hod 5 Va6rah. 9 Debarira. " Hazon. 12 Bo. 16 Vaethanan. ." Nahamoo. 19 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 23 Ekeb. 26 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 30 Reay. Mahar Hod. Feb. Sep ! 2 Mishpati m 6 Shophetim. i 9 Terumah. 13 Ki Tetseh. j 16 Tetsaveh. 20 Ki Tabo. 23 Ki Tissah. 27 Nitsabira. j March. 1 Yayakhel. ( Rosh Hod. 8 Pekudeh. (P.Shekalim i 15 Vayikrah. P Zachor. 22 Tsav. ! 22 Sheminee. P. Parah. ' ( April. ( P.Hahodesh i t » Tazriang. 3 (MaharHod Imperfect Bissextile year of 883 Days. 1856-57. TABLE 1. 5617. 1. Sep. 30 Oct. 1 2 9 14 15 20 21 22 29 30 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 22 21 28 1857. Jan. 6 26 Feb. 9 24 25 Mar. 9 10 11 26 April. 9 10 15 16 24 25 May. 8 12 24 29 30 June. 22 23 July. 9 22 SO August. 6 20 21 C Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh N"issan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Si van. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh EIool 3. •j Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday. Tuesday Wednesnay, Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday Thursday Friday. Thursday. Monday. Saturday Sunday Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday, Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1856-57. TABLE 2. 5617. Oct. 4 11 IS 22 25 Nov. 1 8 15 22 29 Dec. 6 IS 20 27 1857 Jan. 8 10 17 24 81 Feb. 7 14 21 28 Mar. 7 14 21' I I 28J Apr. 4 Vayelech. Haazinoo. Haberahah. Beresheet. Noah. Lech Lecha X'ayerah. Haye Sarah Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayi^hlach, Vayesbeb. Mikets. Vayigash. Vaichi. Shemot. Vaeiah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Ti^sah. C Vayak'l J { Pekude. ) Vayikrah. Tsav, Sab. Teshubah. Sucot 5th day. Simhat Torah Wednesday, Hanuc. 6 d. Rosh Hod. Aiahar Hod. Apr. n 18 25 May 2 16 28 30 June 6 18 20 27 July 4 Moses' Song, 10 Commdmts. P. Shekalim. P. Zachor. P, Parah. P. Hahodesh. Sab. Hagadolei; 11 18 Sheminee. {Tazriang. Metsorang , C Ahar^ Mot ■ ( Kedoshim. . Emor. C Behar. ( Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Beliangaloteha Shelach Lecha. Korach. Hukat. ( Balak. Pin'has. C Matot. ( Masay. 25jDebarim. Aug.j 1 1 Vaethanan. 8;Ekeb. 15|Reay 22iShophetim. 29"K\ Tetseh. Sep. I 5jKi Tabo. I [ Nitsabim, 12 ( Vayelech :! Pesah 8 day. Rosh Hodesh. MaharHodesh Shebuot 2d d. Haph. Dibreh " Shiraoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. Ordinary Common year of 354 Days. 1857- 58. TABLE 1. 5618. 1. Sept. 2. 3. 19 20 Tishree Ro?h Hashanah. Saturday Sunday. 21 Fast of Guedalyah. ilonday. 28 Kipoor. JNIonday. Oct. 3 4 Sucot 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 9 Hoshaanah Rabah. Friday. 10 Sheminee Aseret. Saturday. 11 Simhat Torah. Sunday. 18 19 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Sunday Monday. 17 18 Dec. 4 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Tuesday Wednesday. Barech Alenu. Friday. 12 Hanucah 1st day. Saturday. 17 18 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Thursday Friday. 27 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 1858. Jan. 16 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Saturday. 30 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Saturday. 14 15 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Sunday Monday. 25 Fast of Esther. Thursday. Q 28 Mar. 1 • Purim. Sunday Monday. 16 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. 3 31 Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. April. 6 fi " 2 last " Afonday Tuesday. 14 15 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Tiiursday. 28 Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. May 2 Lag Laomer. Sunday. 14 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Friday. 19 20 Shebuot. Wednesday Thursday. June. 12 13 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. 29 Fast of Tamooz. Tuesday. July. 12 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 20 Tishabeab. Tuesday. 26 Tubeab. Monday. August. 10 11 Rosh Hodesh ElooL Tuesday Wednesday. 1857-58. TABLE 2. 5618. Sep. 19 26 Oct. 3 10 11 17 24 31 Nov. 7 14 21 28 Dec. 5 12 19 26 1858 Jan. 2 9 16 23 30 Feb. 6 13 20 27 Mar 6 13 20 27 tlaazinoo. Haberahah. Beresheet, N^oah. Lech Lechah. Vayerah. Haye Sarah. Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayishlach. Vayesheb. Mikets. V ay i gash. Vaichi. Shemot. Vaerah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. iVayakhel. Fekudeh. Vayikrah. Tsav. 3. I R. Shanah 1 d. Sab.Teshubah Sucot 1st day. Shemi. Aseret. Simhat Torah. Sunday. M. Hodesh. 1. Apr. 3 10 17 Hanucah 1st d " 8th d. J Rosh Hodesh. Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. C P. Shekalim M. Hodesh. P. Zachor. P. Parah. P. Hahodesh. 24 May 1 8 15 22 29 June 5 12 19 26 July. 3 10 17 24 31 Aug 7 14 21 28 Sep. 2. Sheminee. ( Tazriancr. ( Metsorang ( Ahar6 Mot Pesah5thday Emor. iBehar. Beh Bamidbar Nasso. Behangaloteha, Shelach Lecha Korach. Hukat. Balak. Pln'has. C Matot. J ( Masay. ) Debarim. Vaethanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. iNitsabim. 1 Vayelech. j C R. Hodesh. ( M. Hodesh. Haph. Dibr6. " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Xahamoo. |S. Hagadole t Perfect Common year of 855 days. 1858-59. TABLE 1. 5619. Sept. 9 10 12 18 23 24 29 30 Oct. 1 8 9 Novem. 7 8 Decern. 2 5 1 8 17 1859. Jan. 6 20 Feb. 4 5 18 19 March. 6 1 17 20 21 April. 5 19 20 25 26 May. 4 5 18 22 June. 3 8 9 July. 2 3 19 August 1 9 15 80 31 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simbat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Hanucah 1st day. Barech Alenu. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Purim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. '• 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday. >jc Saturday. Thursday P'riday. "Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Friday Saturday Sunday Monday. Thursday. Sunday. Tuesday Wednesday. Friday. Thursday. Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Q Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1858-59. TABLE 2. 5619. 1. 2. 3 1. Mar. 2. 3. Sept 11 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 26iSheminee. P. Parah. ■ 18 Kipoor. Apr. 26 Sucot 3rd day. 2 Tazriang. P. Hahodesh. Oct. 1 9 Metsorang. 1 Haberahah. Simhat Torah 16 Ahare Mot. S. Hagadole Friday.! i 23 Pesah 5th d. 2 Beresheet. |i 30 Kedoshim. 9 Noah, Rosh Hodesh. May 16 Lech Lecbah. 1 7 Emor. 23 Vayerah. 14 Behar. 30 Hay6 Sarah. 21 Behukotai. Nov. 28 Bamidbar. 6 Toledot. Mah. Hodesh. June 13 Vayetseh. 4 Nasso. 20 Vayishlach, 11 Behangaloteha. 27 Vayesheb. 18 Shelach Lecha. Dec. 25 Koracli. 4 Mikets, Hanucah 3 d. 11 Vayigash. July ( Rosh Hod. 18 Vaichi. 2 Hukat. • 25 Shemot, ( Mah. Hod. 1859 9 Balak. \ Jan. 16 Pin'has. 1 Vaerah. 23 Ma tot. Haph Dibreh 8 Bo. 30 Masay. " Shimoo. 15 Besbalach. Moses' Song. | Aug. 22 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 1 o 6 Debarim. " Hazon. 29 Mishpatim. j 13 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. Feb. i 20 Ekeb. 5 Perumah. Rosh Hodesh.' 27 Reay. 12 Tetsaveh. Sep. 19 Ki Tissah. 3 Shophetim. 26 Vayakhel. 10 17 Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. Mar. (RShekalim't ( Nitsabim. 5 Pekudeh. 1 11 24 - ( M. Hodesh.! 1 Vayelech. 12 Vayikrah. 19 Fsav. P. Zachor. Perfect Bissextile Year of 885 Days. 1859-60. TABLE 1. 5620. Sept. 29 30 Oct. 2 8 13 U 19 20 21 28 29 Nov. 27 Dec. 5 21 26 21 1860 B. Jan. 5 26 Feb. 8 23 24 Mardi. 7 8 9 24 April. 7 8 13 14 22 23 May. 6 10 22 27 28 June. 20 21 July. 8 20 29 August. 3 18 19 Tishree Rosli Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Eipoor. Sucot 2 first clays. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torali. Rosh Hodesh Heshvaii, Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucali 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet., FastofTebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot, Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days, " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Sbebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Thursday Friday, Sunday, :4c Saturday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday. ^ Friday Sunday. 5^ Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1859-60. TABLE 2. 5620. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Oct. 1 HaaEinoo. Sab.Teshubah 7 Pesah 1st d. 8 Kipoor. 14 " 8th " 15 Sucot 3rd day. 21 Shemiuee. Mahar Hod. 21 Haberahah. Simhat Torah. Friday. 28 C Tazriang. 22 Beresheet. ( Metsorang. 29 Noah. Rosh Hodesh. Nov. May. ( Ahare. Mot. 5 Lech Lecha. 5 - 12 Vayerah. Kedoshim. 19 Haye Sarah 12 Emor. 26 Toledot. Mahar Hodesh ( Behar. •) Dec. 19 .[ 8 Vayetseh. Behukotaij 10 Vayishlach. 26 Bamidbar. 17 Vayesheb. June 24 Mikets, Haaucah 4 d. 2 Nasso. 81 Vayigash. 1 9 Behangaloteha 1860 B. 16 Shelach Lecha Jan. 23 Korach. 1 Vaiclii. 30 Hukat. 14 Shemot. July 21 Vaerab. 7 Balak. 28 Bo. 14 Pin'has. Haph Dibreh. Feb. ( Matot. ) 4 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 21 A [ " Shiuioo 11 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 1 ( Masay. ) 18 25 Mishpatim Terumah. P. Shekalim. 28 Aug Debarim. 1 " Hazou. March. 4 \ Vaethanan. „ Nahamo. 8 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 11 Ekeb. 10 Ki Tissah. i [ Rosh Hod. ( Vayak'l ) 18 1 Keay. . 17 ] [ P. Parah. 1 ( Ma. Hod. (Pekude ) ( P.Hahodesh 25 Sep. Shophetim. ] 24 Vayikrah. { 1 Ki Tetseh. ( Rosh Hod. 8 I' Ki Tabo. 31 Tsav. Sa. Hagadole It ) Nitsabim. Ordinary Common Year of 354 days. 1860-61. TABLE 1. 5621. 1. Sept. 17 18 19 26 Oct. 1 2 7 8 9 16 17 Nov. 15 Dec. 4 9 14 23 1861 Jan. 12 26 Feb. 10 11 21 24 25 March. 12 26 27 April. 1 2 10 11 24 28 May. 10 15 16 June. 8 9 25 July. 8 16 22 Aug. 6 7 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucahlst day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Lftaylanot, Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purira. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 fii'st days. " 2 last '' Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. bhebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz, Rosh Hodesh Ab. . Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Sunday Monday. o Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1860-61. TABLE 2. 5621. Sept 22 29 Oct. 6 9 13 20 27 Nov. 3 10 17 24 Dec. 1 8 15 22 29 1861 Jan. 5 12 19 26 Feb. 2 9 16 23 Mar. 2 9 16 23 Vayelech. Haazinoo. Haberahah. Beresheet. Noah. Lech Lecha Vayerah. Haye Sarah Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayi«;hlach. Vayesheb. Mikets. Vayigash Vaichi. Shemot. Va6rah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumab. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. C Yayak'l ) ( Pekude. ) Vayikrah. Tsav, 3. Sab. Teshubah, Sucot 6th day, Simhat Tor ah Tuesday. Hanncah 7 d. Rosh Hodesh. Moses' Song. 10 Commdmts C P. Shekalim ( Mahar Hod. P. Zachor. P, Parah. P. Hahodesh. Sab. Hagadole ' 1. Mar. 30 Apr, 13 20 27 May •4 11 18 25 June 1 8 Sheminee. iTazriang. ^ Metsorang ) ^ Ahar6Mot^ ( Kedoshim. ) Emor. C Behar. ) ( Behukotai. ) Bamidbar. Nasso. Behangaloteha Shelach Lecha, Korach. 15Hukat. 22Balak. 29iPin'has. July! ( Matot. ( Masay. IS Debarim. 20|V"aethanan. 27Ekeb. Aug. I 3 Reay 10 Shophetim, 17 Ki Tetseh. •24 Ki Tabo. ( Nitsabim. 31 Vayelech 3. Pesah 5 th day ( Rosh Hod. (Ma. Hod. Haph, Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. Imperfect Common Year of 353 Days, ^ 1861-62. TABLE 1. 5622. 1. ►Sept. 5 6 8 U 19 20 25 26 27 Oct. 4 5 Nov. 3 4 28 Dec. 3 4 4 13 1862. Jan. 2 16. Jan.31Feb.l Feb. 14 15 Mar. 2 3 13 16 17 Apr. 1 15 36 21 22 Ap.SOMajl May. 14 18 SO June. 4 5 28 29 July. 15 28 August 5 11 26 27 2. Tishree Eosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hosbaanah Rabab. Sbemioee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kislev, Hanucab 1st day. Rosb Hodesb Tebet Bareeb Alenu. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot, R,osb Hodesb Adar Risbon. Purim Katan. Rosb Hodesb Adar Shenee. Fast of Estber. Furim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosb Hodesb Jyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosb Hodesb Si van. Sbebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosli Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Tbursday Friday. Sunday. >}c Saturday. Tbursday Friday. Wednesday. Tbursday. Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Tbursday. Tuesday Wednesday. Wednesday. Friday. Tbursday. Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Tbursday. O Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Tbursday. Satui'day Sunday ■ Tuesday, Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1861-62. TABLE 2. 5622. 1. 2. 8. 1. 2. 3. Sept Mar. 7 Haazinoo. Sab.Tesbubab 16 Tsav. P. Zacbor. 14 Kipoor 22 Sbeniinee. P. Parab. 21 Sucot 3rd day. 29 Tazriang. P. Habodesb. 27 Haberabah. Siiabat Torab Apr. Friday 5 Metsorang 28 Beresheet. 12 Abar6 Mot. S. Hagadole. Oct. 19 Pesah. 6th d. 5 Noab. Rosb Hodesb. 26 Kedosbim. 12 Lecb Lecbab. May. 19 Vayerab. 3 Emor. 26 Haye Sarab. 10 Bebar. Nov. 17 Bebukotai. 2 Toledot. Mab. Hodesb. 24 Bamidbar. 9 Vayetseh. 31 Nasso. le'Vayishlach, June 23 Vayeslieb. 7|Bebangaloteba 30 Mikets. Hanucab 3 d. HjSbelacb Lecba. Dec. 21IKoracb. 7 Vayigasb. ( R. Hodesb 14 Vaichi. 28 Hukat. i 21 Shemot ( M. Hodesb. 28 Vaerab. July 1862 5 Balak. Jan. 12 Fin'bas. 4 Bo. 19 Matot. Hapb. Dibreb 11 Besbalacb. Moses' Song. 26 Masay. " Sbimoo, 18 Yitro. 10 Conimdts. Aug. 25 Misbpatitn. 2 Debarim. " Hazon. Feb. 9 Vaetbanan. " Nabamoo. 1 Tenimab. Rosb Hodesb. 16 Ekeb. 8 Tetsiiveb. 2S Reav. 15 Ki Tissab. 30 Sbopbetim. 22 Vayakliel. Sep. 6 Ki Tetseb. Mar. ( P, Sbekalim 13 Ki Tabo. 1 Pekudeh. J i Nitsab:ra. ( M. Hodesb. 20 -! 8 Vayikrab. ; ( Yayelecb. Perfect Bissextile Year of 385 Days. 1862-63. TABLE 1. 5623. 1. yept. 25 26 28 Oct. 4 9 10 15 16 17 24 25 Novem. 23 Decern. 4 11 22 23 1863 Jan. 1 21 Feb. 4 19 20 March. 4 5 6 21 April. 4 5 10 11 19 20 May. 3 7 19 24 25 June. 17 18 July. 5 17 26 31 August. 15 16 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Sirahat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Sfcanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purira. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Si van. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday. jjc Saturday. Thursday Friday. "Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Thursday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. "Wednesday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturda3^ Saturday Sunday, Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. * Sunday. Friday. Sunday. Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1862-63. TABLE 2. 5623. 1. Sept 21 2. 1 3. 1. Apr. 4 2. 3. Haazlnoo. Sab.Tesbubab Pesablst day Oct. 11 " 8tb " 4 Kipoor. 18 Sbeminee. M. Hodesb. 11 Sucot 3d. day.. ( Tazrianar. n Habeiahab. Simbat Torab. Friday. 25 Metsorang. 18 Beresheet. 25 N"oah. Rosb Hodesb. May. ( Abare Mot. Nov, 2 ] 1 Lech Lecbah. ( Kedosbira. 8 Vayerab. 9 Emor. 15 Haye Savab. Bebar. 22 Toledot. M. Hodesb. 16 - 29 Vayetseb. ( Behukotai, Dec. 1 23 Bamidbar. 6 \^ayisblacb. 30 Nasso. 13 Vayesbeb. I June 20 Mikets. Hanucab 4 d. 6 Bebangaloteba. 21 Vayigasb, 13 Shelacb Lecha. 1868 20 Koracb. Jan. 27 Hukat. 3 Vaichi. July. 10 Shemot. 4 Balak. 17 Vaerab. 11 Pin'has. Hapli.Dibreh 24 Bo. ( Matot. ) 31 Besbalacb. Moses' Song. 18 ] [ " Sbimoo. Feb. ( Masay. ) 7 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 25 Debarim. " Hazon. 14 Misbpatim. P. Sbekalim Aug. 21 Teruraab. 1 Vaetbanan. " Nahamoo. 28 Tetsaveb. P. Zacbor. 8 Ekeb. Mar. [ R. Hodesb. 7 Ki Tissah. ( Vayakhel. ) 15 Reay. I M. Hodesb. 14 \ [ P. Parab. 22 Sbopbctim. (Pekudeh. ) ( P. Eabodes 29 Sep. Ki Tetseb. 21 Vayiki'ab. \ 5 Ki Tabo. I R. Hodesb. 12 Nitsabim. 28 Tsav. S. Hagadole Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1863-64. TABLE 1. 5624. 1. Sept. 14 15 16 23 28 29 Oct. 4 5 6 13 14 Novem. 12 Decern. 6 11 20 1864. B Jan. 9 23 Feb. 7 8 21 22 March, 8 9 21 22 23 April. 1 21 22 21 28 May. 6 1 20 24 June. 5 10 11 July. 4 6 21 August. 3 11 17 Sept. 1 2 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor , Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Hanueah 1st day, Barech Alenu, Rosh Hodesh Tebet, Fast of Tebet Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Purim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Si van. Shebuot- Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 8. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Sunday. Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Smiday JNIonday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1863-64. TABLE 2. 5624. 1. Sept. 19 26 Oct. 6 10 17 24 31 Nov. 1 14 21 28 Dec. 5 12 19 26 1864 B. Jan. 2 9 16 23 30 Feb. 6 13 20 27 March. 5 12 19 26 2. Vayelech. Haazinoo. Haberahah. Beresheet. Noah. Lech Lechah Vayerah. Haye Sarah. Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayishlach. Vayesheb. Mikets. Vayigash. Vaichi. Shemot. Vaerah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. Vayakhel. Pekudeh. Vayikrah. Tsav. " 3. S. Teshubah. Sucot 6th day, Simhat Torah Tuesday. Hanucah 7 d. Rosh Hodesh. Moses' Song. 10 Commdts, Mah. Hodesh. P. Shekalim. P. Zachor. P. Parab. Apr. 2 9 16 23 80 May 7 14 21 28 June 4 11 18 25 July 2 9 16 Balak. 23 Pin'has. ; ( Matot. ] 80^ i ( Masay. ] Aug.' 6 Debar im. 13 Vaethanan. 20 Ekeb. 27 Reay. Sep.i 3 Shophetim. 10 Ki Tetseh. 17 Ki Tabo. Nitsabim. Sheminee. Tazriang. Metsorang. Ahar6 Mot. Kedoshim. Emor. Behar. Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso, Behangaloteha Shelach Lecha Korach. Hukat. P.Hahodesh S. Hagadole Pesah 3 d. R. Hodesh. M. Hodesh. Shebuot 2 d. Haph. Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo 24 Yayelecb. Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 days. 1864-65. TABLE 1. 5625. 1. Oct 1 2 3 10 15 16 21 22 23 80 31 Novem. 29 30 Decern. 4 24 29 30 1865, Jan. 8 28 Feb. 11 26 21 March. 9 12 13 28 April. 11 12 17 18 26 27 May. 10 14 26 M Jun June. 24 25 July. 11 24 August 1 1 22 23 31) Ql.j- Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st d^y. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adai- Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan, Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Saturday Sunday. Monday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Sunday. Saturday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Q Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday "Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1864-65. TABLE 2. 6625. 1. Oct. 2. 8 Haazinoo. 15 22| 23Haberahah. 29.Beresheet. Nov. 5 Noah. 12 Lech Lechah. l9:Vayerah. 26:Haye Sarah. Dec. I SToledot. lOVayetseh. 17jVayishlach. 24 Vayesheb. Sl^Mikets. 1865! Jan. j 7iVayigash. 14 Vaichi. 21 Shemot. 28 Vaerah. Feb.! 4Bo. 1 1 Beshalach. ISYitro. 25 Mishpatim. Mar. 4 11 18 25 Apr. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. iVayakhel. Pekudeh. Vayikrah, Tsav. R. Shana. Istd S. Teshubah. Sucot 1st day. Shemi. Aseret. Simhat Tovah Sunday Mah. Hodesh. 1. Apr, 15 22 Hanucah 1. d. " 8th " Rosh Hodesh, Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. P.Shekalim M. Hodesh. P. Zachor. P. Parah- P. Hahodesh. S. Haffadole. 29 May. 6 13 20 27 June 3 10 17 24 Sheminee. C Tazriang. ( Metsorang, C Ahare Mot. ( Kedoshim. Emor. C Behar. C Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Behangaloteha. Shelach Lecha. Korach. July 1 Hukat. 8|Balak. l5|Pin'has. Matot. 22 29 Aug, 5 12 19 26 Sep. 2 16 ( Masay. Debarim. Vaethanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. iNitsabim. Vayelech. Pesah 5 day Rosh Hod. Mah. Hod. Haph Dibreh « Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1865-66. TABLE 1. 5626- Sept. 21 22 24 30 Oct. 5 6 II 12 13 20 21 Nov. 19 Dec. 4 13 18 19 28 1866. Jan. 17 31 Feb. 15 16 28 Mar. 1 2 17 Mar. 31 Apr. 1 April. 6 7 15 16 29 May 3 15 20 21 June. 13 14 July. 1 13 22 27 August 11 12 Tishree Rosli Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyab. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaauah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Barecb Alenu. Hanucab 1st day. Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar. Fast of Estber. Purim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. V Pesab 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosb Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosb Hodesb Sivan. Sbebuot. Rosb Hodesb TamoOz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Tbursday Friday. Sunday, s^c Saturday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Tbursday. Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Tbursday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Tbursday Friday. Wednesday. Tbursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. ^Sunday Monday. Sunday. Tbursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday Sunday, sjc Friday. Sunday 5j< Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1865-66. TABLE 2. 5626. 1. Sept 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Mar. 23 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 31 Pesah 1st d. 30 Kipoor. Apr. Oct. 7 " 8th" 1 Sucot 3rd day. 14 Sheminee. Mahar Hod 13 Haberahah. Simhat Torab Friday. 21 C Tazriang. 14 Beresheet. ( Metsorang, 21 Noah. Rosh Hodesh, ( Ahare Mot. 2S Lech Lechah. 28 . Nov. Kedoshim. 4 Vayerah. May 11 Haye Sarah. 5 Emor. 18 Toledot. Mah. Hodesh. C Behar. 25 Vayetseh. 12 ^ Dec. i Behukotai. 2 Vayishlach. 19 Bamidbar. 9 V"ayesheb. 26 Nasso. 16 Mikets. Hanucah 4 d. June 23 Vayigash. 2 Behangaloteha. 30 VaicM. 9 Shelach Lecha. 1866 leKorach. Jan. 23Hukat. 6 Shemot. 30 Balak. 13 Vaerah. July 20 Bo. 7 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 27 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Matot. ) Feb. 14 ] [ " Shimoo. 3 Yitro. 10 Comradts. ( Masay. ) 10 Mishpatim. P. Shekallm 21 Debarira. " Hazon. 17 Terumah. 28 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 24 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. Aug. Mar. 4 Ekeb. 3 Ki Tissah. ( Rosh Hod. ( Vayakhel. 11 Reay. •{ 10 ] P. Parah. ( Mah. Hod. ( Pekudeh. 18 Shophetim. ( P. Hahodesh. 25 Ki Tetseh. 17 Vayikrah Sep. ( R. Hodesh. 1 Ki Tabo. 24 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 8 jNitsabim. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1866-67. TABLE 1. 5627. 1. Sept. 10 11 12 19 24 25 30 1 2 9 10 N'ov. 8 Dec. Oct, 8 9 3 4 9 18 1867. Jan. 7 21 Feb. 5 6 19 20 March. 1 8 20 21 22 April. 6 20 21 26 27 May. 5 6 19 23 June. 4 9 10 July. 3 4 21 August. 2 11 16 Aug. 31 Sep. 1 Tishree Rosli Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Hanueah 1st day. Barech Alenu. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Sbanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Purim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days, ♦' 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. I Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday Friday. Monday. Tuesday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday, jf: Friday Sunday. ^ Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1866-67. TABLE 2. 5627. 1. 2. Sept 15 Vayelech. 22 Haazinoo. 29j Oct. I 2 Haberahah. 6 Beresheet. 13 Noah. 20 Lech Lechah. 27jVayerah. Nov. I 3 Haye Sarah. 10;Toledot. 17jVayetseh. 24 Vayishlach, Dec. llVayesheb. S^Mikets. i 15 Vayigash. 22 Vaichi. 29!Shemot 1867 Jan. I 5 Vaerah. 12Bo. 19|Beshalach. 26 Yitro. Feb.j 2 Mishpatim. 9 Terumah. 16:Tetsaveh. 23:Ki Tissah. Mar. I 2iVayakhel. 9'Pekucleh. lejVayikrah. 3. Sab.Teshubah Sucot 6th day. Simhat Torah Tuesday. Hanucahed ' R. Hodesh. 'M.Hodesh. 1. Mar. 23 30 Apr. 2. Tsav. Sheminee. 6Taziiang. 13Metsorang 20 27 May 4 11 18 26 June 1 Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. P. Shekalim. P. Zachor. 15 22 29 July 6 13 20 27 iAug. 3 10 17 24 31 Sep. 7 14 21 28 A hare Mot. Kedoshim. Emor. Behar. Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Behangaloteha Shelach Lecha. Korach. Hukat. Balak. Piu'has. [ Matot. ^ ( Masay. ) Debarim. Vaethanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. Nitsabim. 3. P. Parah. !P. Hahodesh R. Hodesh. S. Hagadole. Pesah. Istd. 8th " Mah. Hodesh. Haph. Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. C R. Hodesh. ( M. Hodesh. Perfect Bissextile Year of 385 Days. c2 1867-68. TABLE 1. 5628. J. 2. Sep.SOOcillTishree Rosh Hashanah. Oct. 14 2 9 15 20 21 22 29 30 Nov, 28 Dec. 5 22 27 1868 B. Jan. 6 25 Feb. 8 23 24 Mar. 5 8 9 24 Apr. 1 8 13 14 22 23 May. G 10 22 21 28 June. 20 21 July.^ 20 28 August 3 18 19 Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosli Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last « Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday, Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday. Sunday. Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Q Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1867-68. TABLE 2. 5628. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2 3. Oct. Apr. 5 Vayelech S. Teshubah. 1] Pesah 5th d. 12 Haaziaoo. IS Sheminee. 19 Sucot 6th day. ( Tazriang. 22 Haberahah. Simhat Torah; Tuesday. 25 ( Metsorang. 26 Beresheet. Nov. May ( Ahare Mot. o Nonh 2 - 9 Lech Lecliah Kedoshim. 16 Vayerah. 9 Emor. 23 Haye Sarah. Toledot. Behar. 30 16 J Dec, Behukotai. 7 Vayetseh. 23 Bamidbar. 14 Vayisblach. 30 Nasso. 21 Vayesheb. June 28 Mikets. Hanucah 7 d. 6 Behangaloteha 1868 B. 13 Shelach Lecha Jan. (R. Hodesh. 4 Vayigash. 20 Korach. ^ 11 Vaichi. (M. Hodesh. 18 Shemot. 27 Hukat. 25 Vaerah. Rosh Hodesh. July Feb. 4iBalak. 1 Bo lljPin'has. Haph.Dibreh 8 Beshalach. Mo?es' Song. C Matot. ) 15 Yitro. 10 Commdts. ( P. Shekalim 18 ( Masay. ) " Shimoo. 22 Mishpatim. ] 25 Debarim. " Hazon. ( M. Hodesh. Aug.j 29 Terumah. IjVaethanan. " Nahamoo, March. S'Ekeb. 7 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 15 Pteay. 14 Ki Tissah. P. Parali. 22Sbophotim. f Vayakhel.) I Pekudeh. ) 29 Ki Tetseh. 21 P. Hahodesh Sep. 5 Ki Tabo. 28 Vayikrah. 1 ( Nitsabim. April. 12 - 4 Tsav. S. Hagadole. ( Vayelech. Imperfect Common Tear of 353 Days. 1868- 1 -69. TABLE 1 5629. Q Sept. z. O. 17 18 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Thursday Friday. 20 Fast of Gruedalyah. Sunday. ^ 26 Oct Kipoor. Saturday. 1 2 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 1 Hoshaanah Rabali. "Wednesday. 8 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 9 Simhat Torah. Friday. 16 17 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. Novem. 15 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday. Decern. 4 Barech Alenu. Friday. 9 Hanucah 1st dav. Wednesday. 14 15 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Monday Tuesday. 24 Fast of Tebet. Thursday. 1869. Jan. 13 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Wednesday. 27 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Wednesday. Feb. 11 12 Rosh Hodesh Adar Thursday Friday. 24 Fast of Esther. Wednesday. 25 26 Purina. Thursday Friday. March. 13 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Saturday. 27 28 Pesah 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. April. 2 3 " 2 last " Friday Saturday. 11 12 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Sunday Monday. 25 Pesah Shenee. Sunday. 29 May. 11 Lag Laomer. Thursday. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Tuesday. 16 17 Shebuot. Sunday Monday. June. 9 10 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Wednesday Thursday. 27 July. 9 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. ;^c Rosh Hodesh Ab. Friday. 18 Tishabeab. Sunday. 5|c 23 Tnbeab. Friday. August 7 8 Rosh vjdesli Elool. Saturday Sunday. 1868^69. TABLE 2, 5629. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Sep. Mar. 19 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah 27 Pesah 1st d. 26 Kipoor. Apr. Oct. 3 Sucot 3rd day. 3 " 8th « 10 Sheminee. Mahar Hod. 9 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Friday. 17 C Tazriang. 10 Beresheet. ( Metsorang. 17 Noah. Rosb Hodesh. ( Abar6 Mot, 24 Lech Lecha. 24 - 31 Vayerah. May. Kedoshim. Nov. 1 Emor. 7 Hay6 Sarah ( Behar. ") . 14 Toledot. Mahar Hodesh 8 K >■ 21 Vayetseh. ( Behukotai) 28 Vayishlach. 15 Bamidbar. Dec. 22 Nasso. 5 Vayesheb. 29 Behangaloteha 12 Mikets, Hanucah 4 d. June 19 Vayigash. 6 Shelach Lecha 26 Vaichi. 12 Korach. 1869. 19 Hukat. Jan. 26 Balak. 2 Sbemot. July 9 Va^rah. 3 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 16 Bo. ( Matot. ) 23 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 10 ] f " Shimoo 30 Yitro. 10 Commdts. ( Masay. ) Feb. 17 Debarim. " Hazon. 6 Mishpatim P. Shekalim. 24 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 13 Terumah. 31 Ekeb. 2D Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 27 Ki Tissah. Aug. ( Rosh Hod. March. C Vayakhel 7 Reay. ] 6 / P, Parah. ( Ma. Hod. I Pekudeh. 14 Shophetim. ( P.Hahodesh 21 Ki Tetseh. 13 Vayikrah. J ( Rosh Hod. 28 Sep. Ki Tabo. 20 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 4 Nitsabim. Ordinary Common Tear of 354 Days. 1869-70. TABLE 1. 5630. 1. Sept. 6 7 8 15 20 21 26 21 28 Oct. 5 6 Nov. 4 5 29 Dec. 4 5 5 14 1870 Jan. 3 17 Feb. 1 2 15 16 March. 3 4 16 17 18 April. 2 16 17 22 23 May. 1 2 15 19 31 June. 5 6 29 30 July. 17 29 Aug. 7 12 27 28 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah, Kipoor. Sucot 2 first clays. Hosbaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosb Hodesb Hash van. Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Hanucablst day. Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Barecb Alenu. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar Risbon. Purim Katan. Rosb Hodesb Adar Sbenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. 2 last " Rosb Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosb Hodesb Sivan. Sbebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday Friday. Monday, Saturday Sunday. Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday, Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday. ^ Friday, Sunday. 3}c Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1869-70. TABLE 2. 5630. 1. Sept 11 18 26 28 Oct. 2 9 16 23 30 Nov. 6 13 20 27 Dec. Vayelech. Haazinoo. Haberahab, 3. Sab. Tesbubab. Sucot 6th day. Simbat Torab Tuesday. Beresbeet. Noab. Lecb Lecba V^ayerab. Haye Sarab Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayisblacb. Vayesbeb 11 18 26 1870 Jan. 1 8 15 22 29 Feb. 5 12 19 26 Mar. 5 12 19 Mikets. Yayigasb. Yaichi. Sbemot. Va6rab. Bo. Besbalacb. Yitro. Misbpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveb. Ki Tissah. VayaMiel. Pekudeh. Yavikrab. Tsav, 1. 2. Mar.j 26 Sbeminee. Apr. {Hanucab 6 d R. Hodesb. Mahar Hod. Tazriana:. Moses' Song. 10 Commdmts, P. Sbekalim. P. Zacbor. 9 16 23 30 May 7 14 21 28 June 4 11 18 25 July 2 9 16 23 30 Aug. 6 13 20 27 Sept 3 10 17 24 Metsorang. Abare Mot. Kedosbira. Emor. Bebar. Bebukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Bebangaloteba Sbelacb Lecba Korach. Hukat. Balak. Pin'bas. ( JNIatot. ) ( Masay. ) Debarim. Yaetbanan. Ebeb. 3. P. Parab. C P.Habodesh ( R. Hodesb. S. Hagadole. Pesab 1st day. " 8tb " M. Hodesb. Reay Sbophetim. Ki Tetseb. Ki Tabo. Nitsabim Hapb. Dibreh " Sbimoo. " Hazon. " Nabamoo. Rosb Hod. Ma. Hod. Perfect Bissextile Ye&t of 385 Days. 1870-71. TABLE 1. 5631. 1. ISept. 26 27 28 Oct. 5 10 11 16 17 18 25 26 Novem. 24 25 Decern. 4 19 24 25 1871 Jan. 3 23 Feb. 6 21 22 March. 6 7 8 23 April. 6 7 12 13 21 22 May. 5 9 21 26 27 June. 19 20 July. 6 19 27 August 2 17 18 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Tor ah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanueah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Pui'im. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. "Wednesday. "Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1870-71. TABLE 2. 6631. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Oct I Apr. 1 Vayelech. Sab.Teshubah 8 Pesah 3rd d. 8 Haazinoo. 16 Sheminee. 15 Sucot 6th day. ( Tazriang. 18 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Tuesday. 22 ( Metsorang R. Hodesh. 22 Beresheet. ( Ahare Mot. 29 Noah. 29 . Nov. 1 Kedoshim. 5 Lech Lechah. May. 12 Vayerah. 6 Emor. 19 Haye Sarah. ( Behar. 26 Toledot. 13 -^ Dec. ( Behukotai. 3 Vayetseh. Vayishlach, 20 Bamidbar. Mah, Hodesh. 10 21 Shebuot 2 d. 11 Vayesheb. June ( Hanucah 6 d 8 Nasso. 24 Mikets. I R. Hodesh. 10 Behangaloteha ( M. Hodesh. 17 Shelach Lecha. 31 Vayigash. 24 Korach. 1871 July. Jan. ( Hukat. 1 Vaichi. 1 ] j 14 Sheraot ( Balak. 21 Vaerah. 8 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 28 Bo. ( Matot. ) Feb. 15 " Shimoo. 4 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay. ) 11 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 22 Debarim. " Hazon. 18 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim. 29 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 25 Terumah. Aug. Mar. 5 Ekeb. 4 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 12 Reay. 11 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. 19 Shophetim. ( Vayakhel. ) 26 Ki Tetseh. 18 \ P. Hohodesh. Sep. I Pekudeh. 2 Ki Tabo. 26 Apr. 1 Vayikrah. 9 ( Nitsabim. Tsav. S. Hagadole. ( Vayelech. Perfec .t Common Year of 355 Days. 1871-72. TABLE 1. 5632. 1. Sept. 16 11 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. 3. Saturday Sunday 18 Fast of Guedalyah. Monday. 25 Kip cor. Monday. Sep. 30 Oct. 1 Sucot 2 first days. Saturday. Sunday. 6 Hoshaanali Rabah. Friday. 7 Sheminee Aseret. Saturday. 8 Simliat Torah. Sunday. 15 16 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. ;Suuday Monday. Nov. 14 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Tuesday. Dec. 5 Barech Aienu. Tuesday. 8 Hanucah 1st day. Friday. 13 Rosh Hodesh Tebet Wednesday. 22 Fast of Tebet. Friday. 1872 B. Jan. ■ 11 Rosh Hodesh Shebat, Thursday. 25 Rosh Shauah Leaylanot. Thursday. Feb. 9 10 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Friday Saturday. 23 24 Purim Katan. Friday Saturday. Mar. 10 11 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Sunday Monday. 21 Fast of Esther. Thursday. O 24 26 Apr. 9 Puriin. Sunday Monday Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. 23 24 Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 29 30 " 2 last " Monday Tuesday. May. 8 9 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday 22 Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 26 Lag Laomer, Sunday. June. 1 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Friday. 12 13 July. 6"' 1 Shebuot. Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. 23 Fast of Tamooz. Tuesday. August. 6 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 13 Tishabeab. Tuesday. 19 i Tubeab. Monday. Sep. 3 4 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1871-72. TABLE 2 • 5632. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 8. Sep. 16 R.Shanahl d 6 Sheminee. P.Hahodesh 23 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah 13 Tazriang. 30 Sucot 1st day. 20 Metsorang. S. Hagadole Oct. 27 Pesah 5 day n Shem. Aseret. May. 8 Haberahah. iSimhat Torah 4 A hare Mot, Sunday. 11 Kedoshim. 14 Beresheet. Mahar Hodesh 18 Emor. 21 Noah. 25 Behar. 28 Lech Lecha. June Nov. 1 Behukotai 4 Yayerah. 8 Bamidbar. 11 Haye Sarah 15 Nasso. 18 Toledot. i 22 Behangaloteha 25 Dec. 2 Vayetseh. 29 Shelach Lecha Vayishlach July C Rosh Hod. 9 Vayesheb. Hanueah 2 d. 6 Korach. ] 16 Mikets, ( Ma. Hod. 23 Vayigasli. 13 Hukat. V 30 Vaichi. 20 Balak. 1872 B. 27 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh Jan. 6 Shemot. Aug. ( Matot. 13 Vaerah. 8 \ " Shimoo 21 Bo. ( Masay. ) 27 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 10 Debarim. " Hazon Feb. 17 Vaelhanan. "Nahamoo.. 3 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 24 Ekeb. 10 Mishpatim Rosh Hodesh. 31 Reay. 17 Terumah. Sep. 24 Tetsaveh. 7 Shophetim. March. 14 Ki Tetseh. 2 Ki Tissah. fP.Shekalim 21 Ki Tabo. C Nitsabim. 9 Vayakhel. C M. Hodesh. 28 C Vayelech. 16 Pekudeh. 23 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 30 Tsav. P. Parah. | Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 Days. 1872-73. TABLE 1. 5633. 1. Oct^ 3 4 6 12 17 18 23 24 25 iNovem. 1 2 Decern. 1 4 25 30 31 1873. Jan. 9 29 Feb. 12 27 28 March. 12 13 14 29 April. 12 13 18 19 27 28 May. 11 15 27 June. 1 2 25 26 Julj. 13 25 August 3 8 23 24 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shan ah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tuheab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday, Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday. sj: Friday. Sunday. >Jc Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1872-73. TABLE 2. 5633. 1. 2. 8. 1. 2. 3. Oct. Apr. 5 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 12 Pesah 1st d. 12 Kipoor. 19 " 8th " 19 Sucot 3rd day. 26 Sheminee. Mahar Hod. 25 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Friday. May 26 Beresheet. ( Tazriang. Nov. 3 •^ 2 Noah. Rosh Hodesh, ( Metsorang. 9 Lech Lechah. ( Ahare Mot. 16 Vayerah. 10 ) 28 Haye Sarah. ( Kedoshim. 30 Toledot. Mah, Hodesh. 17 Emor. Dec. ( Behar. 7 Vayetseh. 24 3 14 Vayishlach. ( Eehukotai. 21 Vayesheb. 31 Bamidbar. 28 Mikets. Hanucah 4 d. June 1873 7 Nasso. Jan. 14 Bebangaloteha. 4 Vayigash. 21 Shelach Lecha. 11 Vaichi. 28 Korach. 18 Shemot. July 25 Vaerah. 5 Hukat. Feb. 12 Balak. 1 Bo. 19 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 8 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Matot. ) 15 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 26 ] [ " Shimoo. 22 Mishpatim. P.Sbekalim ( Masay. ) Mar. Aug. 1 Terumah. 2 Debarira. " Hazon. 8 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 9 Vaetbanan. " Nahamoo. 16 Ki Tissah. ( Vayakhel- 16 Ekeb. ( Rosh Hod. 22 Pekudeh. P. Parah. 23 Reay. 'Mah. Hod. ( P. Hahodesh. 30 Shophetim. 29 Vayikrah. ] Sep. ( R. Hodesh. 6 Ki Tetseh, Apr. 13|Ki Tabo. 5 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 20| Nitsabim. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. P^ 1873-74. TABLE 1. 5634. 1. Sept. 22 23 24 Oct. 1 6 1 12 13 14 21 22 Nov. 20 21 Dec. 4 15 20 21 30 1874. Jan. 19 Feb. 2 \1 18 Mar. 2 3 4 19 April. 2 3 8 9 17 18 May 1 5 17 22 23 June. 15 16 July. 2 16 23 29 August 13 14 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Thursday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. [Thursday Friday. 1873-74. TABLE 2. 5634. 1. I 2. Sept 27 Vayelech. Oct. 4 Haazinoo. 11 14Haberahah. ISBeresheet. 25 Noah. Nov. 1 Lech Lechah. 8 Vayerah. 16 Haye Sarah. 22 Toledot. 29 Vayetseh. Dec. I 6|Vayishlach. 13,Vayesheb. 20 Mikets. 27 Vayigash. 1874 Jan. 3 Vaichi. 10 Shemot. 17 Vaerah. 24 Bo. 31 Beshalach. Feb. 7 Yitro, 14Mishpatim. 21 Terumah. 2^ Mar. 14 21 28 Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. ( Vayakhel. ( Pekudeh. Vayikrah, Tsav. S. Teshubah. Sucot 6 th day Simhat Torah Friday Hanucah 6. d R. Hodesh. M. Hodesh Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. P. Shekalim. |P. Zachor. P. Parah. P.Hahodesh. iS. Hagadole. 1. Apr 4 11 18 25 May. 2 9 16 23 30 June 6 13 20 I 27 July 4 11 18 25 Aug. 1 8 15 22 29 Sep. Sheminee. C Tazriang. ( Metsorang ) C Ahare Mot. ( Kedoshim. Emor. f Behar. C Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Behangaloteha. Shelach Lecha. Korach. C Hukat. ( Balak. Pin'has. C Matot. J ( Masay. ) Debarim. Vaethanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. iNitsabim. Vayelech. Pesah 3 day R. Hodesh Mahar Hod. Shebuot 2. d. Haph. Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1874-75. TABLE 1. 5635. 1. 2. 3. Sept. 12 13 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Saturday Sunday. 14 Fast of Guedalyah. Monday. 21 Kipoor. Monday. 26 27 Sucot 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. Oct. 2 Hosbaanah Rabah. Friday. 8 Sheminee Aseret. Saturday. 4 Simhat Torab. Sunday. 11 12 Rosb Hodesb Heshvan. Sunday Monday. Nov. 10 Rosh Hodesb Kislev. Tuesday. Dec. 4 Hanucablst day. Barech Alenu. Friday. 9 Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Wednesday. 18 Fast of Tebet. Friday. 1875 Jan. 7 Rosh Hodesb Shebat. Thursday. 21 Rosb Shanab Leaylanot. Thursday. Feb. 5 6 Rosb Hodesb Adar Risbon. Friday Saturday. 19 20 Purioi Katan. Friday Saturday. March. 7 8 Rosb Hodesb Adar Sbenee. Sunday Monday. 18 Fast of Esther. Thursday. O 21 22 April. 6 Furim. Sunday Monday. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Tuesday. 20 21 Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 26 27 May. 5 6 " 2 Last " Monday Tuesday. Rosb Hodesb lyar. Wednesday Thursday. 19 Pesab Sbenee. Wednesday. 23 Lag Laonier. Sunday. June. 4 Rosh Hodesb SIvan. Friday. 9 10 July. 3 4 tSbebuot. Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hodesb Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. 20 Fast of Tamooz. Tuesday. Aug. 2 Rosh Hodesb Ab. Monday. 10 Tisbabeab. Tuesday. 16 Tubeab. Monday. Aug. 31 Sept. 1 •Rosh Hodesb Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1874-75. TABLE 2. 5635. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2 3. Sep. Apr. 12 R. Shana. Istd . 3J 5heminee. ?. Hahodesh, 19 laazinoo. * 3. Teshnbah. 10' razriang. 26 3ucot 1st day. 17 Metsorang. 3. Hagadole. Oct. 24 Pesah 6 th d. 3 Shemi. Aseret. May 4 Haberahah. | Sinahat Torah 1 Ahare Mot. Sunday. 8 Kedoshim. 10 Beresheet. M. Hodesh. 15 Emor. 17 Noah. 22 Behar. 24 Lech Lechah 29 Behukotai. 31 Vayerah. June Nov. 5 Bamidbar. 7 Haye Sarah. 12 Nasso. 14 Toledot. 19 Behangaloteha 21 Vayetseh. 26 Shelach Lecha 28 Vayishlach. Dec. July CR. Hodesh. ^M. Hodesh. 6 Vayesheb. Hanucah 2 d. 3 Korach. 12 Mikets. 10 Hukat. 19 Vayigash. 17 Balak. 26 Vaichi. 24 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 1875. f Matot. Jan. 31 \ " Shimoo. 2 Shemot. I Masay. 9 Vaerah. Aug. 16 Bo. 7 Debarim. " Hazon. 23 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 14 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 30 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 21 Ekeb. Feb. 28 Reay. 6 Mishpatim. Rosh Hodesh. Sep. 13 Terumah. 4 Shophetim. 20 Tetsaveh. 11 Ki Tetseh. 27 Ki Tissah. 18 Ki Tabo. ( Nitsabim. March. ( P. Shekalim 25 •< 6 Vayakhel. 1 M. Hodesh. ( Vayelech. 13 Pekudeh. 20 Yayikra. P. Zachor. 27 Tsav. P. Parah. Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 Days. 1875- 1 76. TABLE 1. 9 5636. Q X. Sept. 30 Oct. 1 > Tishree Rosh Hasbanah. O. Thursday Friday, Oct. 3 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday. >Jc 9 Kipoor. Saturday. 14 15 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 20 Hoshaanah Rabah. Wednesday. 21 Sbeminee Aseret. Thursday. 22 Simhat Torah. Friday 29 80 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. Nov. 28 29 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday Monday. Dec. 5 Barech Alenu. Sunday. 23 Hanucah 1 st day. Thursday. 28 29 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Tuesday Wednesday. 1876 B. Jan. 7 Fast of Tebet. Friday, 27 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Thursday. Feb. 10 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Thursday. 25 26 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Friday. Saturday. March. 9 Fast of Esther. Thursday. 10 11 Purun. Friday. Saturday. 26 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Sunday. April. 9 10 Pesah 2 first days. Sunday Monday. 15 16 " 2 last ♦• Saturday Sunday. 24 25 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Monday Tuesday. May. 8 Pesah Shenee. Monday. 12 Lag Laomer. Friday. 24 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Wednesday. 29 30 Shebuot. Monday Tuesday. June. 22 23 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz, Thursday Friday. July. 9 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. 22 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Saturday. 30 Tishabeab. Sunday. August. 6 Tubeab. Saturday. 20 21 Rosh Hodesli Elool. Sunday Monday. 1875-76. TABLE 2. 5636. 1. 2. 3. !! 1 r ■2. 3. j Oct. Apr. 1 2 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah. 15 Pesah. 1 d. ' 9 Kipoor. 22 Sheminee. 16 Sucot 6th day. ( Tazriang. I 22 Haberahah. Simhat Torah 29 Friday, j ( Metsorang. 23 Beresheet. \ \ 30 ISr,oah. R. Hodesh. May ( Ahare Mot Nov. i ^ J 1 6 Lech Lecha ( Kedoshim, ; 13 V'ayerah. 13 Pernor. ! 20 Haye Sarah C Behar. 27 Toledot. Mahar Hod. 20 ) Dec. I Behukotai, 4 Vayetseh. 27 Bamidbar. 11 Vayishlach. Juue 18 Vayesheb. 3 iiasso. 25 Mikets. HanucahSd. 10 Behangaloteha 1876 B. 17 Shelach Lecha Jan. 24 Korach, 1 Vayigasb. July 8 Vaichi. 1 Hukat. 15 SLcmot. 8 Balak. 22 Vaeiah. 16 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 29 Bo. ( Matot. " Shimoo. Feb. 22 \ 5 Beshalach. Moses' Song, ( Masay. R. Hodesh. 12 Titro. 10 Commdmts. 29 Debarim. Haph.Hazon. 19 Mishpatim. Aug. ( P. Shekalim. 5 Vaethanan, " Nahamoo 26 Terumah. \ 12 Ekeb. (R. Hodesh. 19 Reay M. Hodesh. March. 26 Shophetim. 4 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. Sep. 11 Ki Tissah. 1 2 Ki Tetseh. 18 Vayakhel. P. Par ah. : 9 Ki Tabo. ^ P. Hahodesh. 16 Nitsabim. 25 Pekudeh. ( Mah. Hodesh April. 1 Vayikrah. 8 Tsav, S. Hagadole. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1 1 1876-77. TABLE 1. 5637. 1. 2. 3. Sept. 19 20 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Tuesday Wednesday. 21 Fast of Guedalyah, Thursday. 28 Kipoor. Thursday. Oct. 3 4 Sucot 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 9 Hoshaanah Rabah. Monday. 10 Sheminee Aseret. Tuesday. 11 Simhat Torah. Wednesday. 18 19 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Wednesday Thursday. Novem. 17 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Friday. Decern. 4 Barech Alenu. Monday. 11 Hanucah 1st day. Monday. 16 17 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Saturday Sunday. 26 Fast of Tebet. Tuesday. 1877 Jan. 15 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Monday. 29 Rosh Sfcanah Leaylanot. Monday. Feb. 13 14 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Tuesday Wednesday. 26 Fast of Esther. Monday. 27 28 Purim. Tuesday Wednesday. March. 15 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Thursday 29 30 Pesah 2 first days. Thursday Friday. April. 4 6 " 2 last " Wednesday Thursday. 13 14 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Friday Saturday. 27 Pesah Shenee. Friday. May. 1 Lag Laomer. Tuesday. 13 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Sunday. 18 19 Shebuot. Friday Saturday. June. 11 12 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Monday Tuesday. 28 Fast of Tamooz. Thursday. July. 11 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Wednesday. 19 Tishabeab. Thursday. 25 Tubeab. Wednesday. August. 9 10 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Thursday Friday. 1876-77. TABLE 2. 5637. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 8ept Mar. 23 Vayelech. S. Teshubah. 81 Pesah 3 day 30 H^azinoo. Apr. Oct. 7 Sheminee. 1 Sucot 5th day. C Tazriang. ^ 11 Haberahah. Sirahat Torah Wednesday. 14 i Metsorang ) R. Hodesh. 14 Beresheet. C Ahare Mot. 21 Noah. 21 ; 28 Lech Lechah. ( Kedoshim. Nov. 28 Emor, 4 Vayerah 11 Haye Sarah. May. f Behar. 18 Toledot. 5 ■? 25 Vayetseh. { Behukotai. Dec. 12 Bamidbar. Mahar Hod. 2 Vayishlach, 19 Shebuot 2. d. 9 Vayesheb, ( Hanucah 6. d 26 June Nasso. 16 Mikets. ■! R. Hodesh. 2 Behangaloteha. ( M. Hodesh. 9 Shelach Lecha. 23 Vayigash. 16 Korach. 30 Vaichi. ( Hukat. IS11 23 J Jan. ( Balak. 6 Shemot. 30 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh. 13 Vaerah. 20 Bo. July ( Matot. ) 27 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 7 ] [ " Shimoo. Feb. ( Masay. ) 3 Yitro, 10 Commdts. 14 Debarim. " Hazon. 10 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim. 21 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 17 Terumah. 28 Ekeb. 24 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. Aug. Mar. I 4 Reay. 3 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. 11 Shophetim. ( Vayakhel. ) \ > RHahodesh. 18 Ki Tetseh, 10 25 Ki Tabo. (Pekudeh. > 17 Vayikrah. Sept ( Nitsabim. 24 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 1 ( Vayelecli. Ordinary Common Year of 364 days. 1 ■.L_ 1877-78. TABLE 1 1 ! 5638. ■ Q 1. Sept. , i,'. o. 8 9 Tishree Rosli Hashanah. Saturday Sunday. ! 10 Fast of Guedalyah. Monday. 17 Kipoor. Monday. 22 23 JSucot 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. ' 28 Hoshaanah Rabah. Friday. ! 29 1 Sheminee Aseret. Saturday. j 30 1 Simhat Torah. Sunday. Oct. i 7 8 Rosh llodesh Heshvan. Sunday Monday. Nov. 6 7 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Tuesday Wednesday. Dec. 1 Hanucah 1st daj. Saturday 4 Barech Alenu. Tuesday. 6 7 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Thursday Friday. 16 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 1878. Jan. 5 Rosh Hodesh Sbebat. Saturday. 19 1 Kosh Shanah Leaylaiiot. Saturday. Feb. i 3 4 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Sunday Monday. 17 18 Parim Katan Sunday Monday. Mar. 5 6 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Tuesday Wedaesday. 18 Fast of Esther. Monday. 19 20 April. 4 Purim. Tuesday Wednesday, I Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Thursday. : 18 19 Pesah 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 24 26 May 3 4 " 2 last " Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hode?h lyar. Friday Saturday. 17 Pesah Shenee. Friday. 21 Lag Laomer. Tuesday. Jun, 2 Rosh Hodesh Sivau, Sunday. 7 8 Shebuot. July. 1 2 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. 18 Fast of Tamooz. Thursday. 31 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Wednesday. August. 8 ! Tishabeab. Thursday. 14 i Tubeab. Wednesday. 29 30 iRosh Hodesh Elool, Thursday Friday. 1877-78. TABLE 2. 5638. 1. ' 2, 3. 1. 2. 3. Sept Mar. 8 R Shanah 1 d 30 Sheminee. P.Hahodesh. 15 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. Apr. 22 Sucot 1st day. 6 Tazriang. 29 dhemi. Aseret 1 3|Metsorang. S. Hagadole. 30 Haberahab. Simhat Torah 20! Pesah 3rd d. Sunday. 27 Ahar6 Mot. Oct. May . 6 Beresheet. Mah. Hodesh. 4 Kedoshim. Rosh Hodesh 13 Noah, 11 Emor. 20 Lech Lechah. 18 Behar. 27 Vayerah. i 25 Behukotai. Nov. 1 June 3 Hay6 Sarah. ! 1 Bamidbar. Mahar Hod. 1(; roledot. i 8 Shebuot 2 d 17 Vayetseli. 15 Nasso. 24 Vayishlach. 22 Behangaloteha. Dec. 29 Shelach Lecha 1 Vayesheb. Hanucah 1 d. j July 8 Mikets. 8 d 6 Koracli. 15 Vayigash. ! ( Hukat. 22 Vaichi. 13 ) 29 Shemot. CBalak. 1878 20 Piu'has. Haph.Dibreh Jan. ( Matot. ) 1 5 Vaerah. Rosh Hodesh. 27 ] fl " Shimoo. 12 Bo. ( Maseh ) 19 Beshalach. Moses' Song. Aug. 26 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 3 Debarini. " Hazon. , Feb. 10 Vaethanan. •' Nahamoo. \ 2 Mishpatim. M. Hodesh 17 Ekeb. 9 Terumah. 24 Reay. 16 Tetsaveh. 31 Shophetim. 23 Ki Tissah. Sep. Mar. 7 Ki Tetseh. 2 Vayakhel. P. Shekalim 14 Ki Tabo. 9 Pekudeh. j ( Nitsabiui. 16 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 21 ] 2H Tsav. P. Paiah. 1 1 ( Yayelech. Perf 3ct Bissextile '' fear of 385 Days. 1878-79. TABLE 1. 5639. 1. 2. S. Sept. 28 29 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Saturday Sunday. 30 Fast of Guedalyah. Monday. Oct. 7 Kipoor, Monday. 12 13 Sucot 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 18 Hoshaanah Rabah. Friday. 19 Sheminee Aseret. Saturday. 20 Simhat Torah. Sunday. 27 28 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Sunday Monday. Nov. 26 27 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Tuesday Wednesday. Dec. 4 Barech Alenu. Wednesday. 21 Hanucahlst day. Saturday. 26 27 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Thursday Friday. 1879. Jan. 5 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 25 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Saturday. Feb. 8 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Saturday. 23 24 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Sunday Monday. March. 6 Fast of Esther. Thursday. O 9 10 Purim. Sunday Monday. 25 April. 8 9 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 14 15 " 2 last " Monday Tuesday. 23 24 May. 7 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday. Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 11 Lag Laomer. Sunday. 23 Rosh Hodesh Sivau. Friday. 28 29 Shebuot. Wednesday Thui-sday. June. 21 22 July. 8 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. Fast of Tamooz, Tuesday. 21 Rosh Hodesh Ah. Monday. 29 Tishabeab. Tuesday. Aug. 4 Tubeab. Monday. 19 20 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1878-79. TABLE 2. 5639. 1. 2. 3. 1. 1 2. ! 3. Sept. Apr.; 28 R.Shanahl d 12 Pesah 5 day Oct. 19 She.ninee. 5 Haazin0'>. Sab. Teshubah Tazrianff. 12 Sucot 1st day. 26:] 19 Shem. Aseret. ( Metsorang. 20 Haberahah. Simhat Torah. Sunday. May. Ahare Mot, 3 4 26 Beresheet. Mahar Hodesh Kedoshim. Nov. lO; Emor. 2 Noah. ( Behar. 9 Lecli Lecha. 17 ] 16 Vayerah. ( Behukotai 23 Haye Sarah 24 Bamidbar. 30 Toledot. 31 1 Nasso. Dec. Junei 1 Vayetseh. 1 Behangaloteha 14 Vayishlach. 14 Shelach Lecha 21 Vayesheb. Hanucah 1 d. ( Rosh Hod. 28 Mikett5, " 8 d. 21 Korach. ■^ 1819. ( Ma. Hod. Jan. 28 Hukat. 4 Vayigash, ' July 11 Vaichi. 5| Balak. ■ 18 Shemot. | 12 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 25 Vaerah. Rosh Hodesh. ( Matot. ) Feb. 1 19 ] [ " Shimoo 1 Bo. j \: { Masay. ) 8 Beshalach. iMoses' Song, i 26 Debarim. *• Hazon. 15 1 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 1 Ausf. CP.gbekalimj 2 Vae'hanan. " Nahamoo, 22 Mishpatim < 9 Ekeb. March. j ( M. Hodesh. 16 Reay. 1 Terumah. ; j 23 Shophetim. 8 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. i 30 Ki Tetseh. 15 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. j Sep. 22 ^Vayakhel. ^ CPekudeh. ) 1 ^ P. Hahodesh. •Ki Tabo. ( Nitsabim. 13 J 29 Vayiki'ah. C Vayelech. Apr 5 Tsav. S. Hagadole, Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. E): 1879-80. 1 TABLE 1. 5640. fc^ept. J., o. 18 19 Tishree Kosh Haslianah. Thursday Friday. 21 Fast of Guedalyah, Sunday, ^jc 27 Kipoor. Saturday. Oct. 2 3 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 8 Hoshaanah Rabah. Wednesday. 9 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 10 Simhat Torab. Friday. 17 18 Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Friday Saturday. Nov. 16 Rosh Hodesb Kislev. Sunday. Dec. 5 Barecb Alenu. Friday. 10 Hanucab 1st day. Wednesday. 15 16 Rosb Hodesb Tebet Monday Tuesday. 25 Fast of Tebet. Th rsday. 1880 B. Jan. 14 Rosh Hodesb Sbebat. Wednesday. 28 Ro^ Shanah Leaylaoot. Wednesday. Feb. 12 13 Rosb Hodesb Adar. Thursday Friday. 25 Fast of Estber. Wednesday. 26 27 Purim. Thursday Friday. Mar. 13 Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Saturday. 27 28 Apr. 2 3 Pesab 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. " 2 last " Friday Saturday. 11 12 Rosb Hodesb lyar. Sunday Monday. 25 Pesab Sbenee. Sunday. 29 May. 11 Lag Laomer, Thursday. Rosb Plodesb Si van. Tuesday. 16 17 Sbebuot. Sunday Monday. June. 9 10 Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Wednesday Thursday. 27 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. 5jc July. 9 Rosb Hodesb Ab. Friday. 18 Tisbabeab. Sunday . >J: 23 August. 7 8 Tubeab. Friday. Rosb Hodesb Elool. Saturday Sunday 1879-80. TABLE 2. 5640. 1. Sept. Oct. 20 27 4 10 11 18 25 'Nov. 1 8 15 22 29 Dec. 6 13 20 21 1880 B, Jan. 3 10 11 24 31 Feb 7 14 21 28 March. 6 13 20 2. Haazinoo. Haberahah. jBeresheet. INoah. Lech Lechah Vayerah. Haye Sarah. Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayishlach. Yayesheb. Mikets. Vayigash. Vaichi. Shemot. Vaerah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. f Vayakliel.^ CPekudeh ) Vayikrali . Tsav. 3. S. Teshubah. Kipoor. Sucot 3rd day Simhat Torahl Friday. R. Hodesh. M. Hodesh. Hanucah 4 d. Moses' Song. 10 Coramdts, P. Shekalim. P. Zachor. P. Parah. P.Hahodesh R. Hodesh. S. Hagadole 1. Mar. 27 Apr 3 10 17 24 May 1 15 22 29 June 5 12 19 26 July 3 10 17 24 31 Sheminee. iTazriang. Metsorang. | {Ahare Mot. Kedoshim. Emor. iBehar. Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso, Behangaloteha Shelach Lecha Korach. Hukat. Balak. Pin'has. r Matot. ( Masay. Debar im. Vaelhanan, Ekeb. Pesah 1st d. i " 8th " IM. Hodesh. Haph. Dibreh " Shi moo, " Hazon. " Nahamoo. Aug. 7|Reay. 14|sliophetini. 21iKi Tetseh. 28,Ki Tabo. Sep. 4!Nitsabim. r (M Hodesh. M. Hodesh. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1880-81. TABLE 1. 5641. 1. Sept. 2. 3. 6 1 Tishree Kosh Hashancih. Monday Tuesday. 8 Fast of Guedalyah. Wednesday. 15 Kipoor. Wednesday. 20 21 Sucot 2 tirst days. Monday Tuesday. 26 Hoshaauah Rabah. Sunday ! 27 Shemiuee Aseret. Monday. ! 28 Sim hat Torali, Tuesday. | Oct. i i 5 6 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Tuesday Wednesday. 1 Novem. j 4 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Thursday. j 28 Hauucah 1st day. Sunday. ! Decern. 3 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Friday. 5 Barech Alenu. Sunday. 12 Fast ot Tebet. Sunday. : 1881. 1 Jan. 1 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Saturday. 15 Rosh Shan ah Leaylanot. Saturday. ; 30 31 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Sunday Monday. | Feb. ' 13 14 Purira Kataa. Sunday Monday. • March, j 1 2 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Tuesday Wednesday. i 14 1 Fast of Esther. Monday. | 15 16 Purini. Tuesday Wednesday. ! 31 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. April. 1 14 15 Pesah 2 first days. Ihursday. ' Thursday Friday. 20 21 "2 last " Wednesday Thursday, j 29 30 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Friday Saturday. May. 1 13 Pesah Shenee. Friday. 17 Lag Laoiner. Tuesday. j 29 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Sunday. i June. 3 41 Shebuot. Friday Saturday. 27 28 July. 14 Rosh Hiulesh Tamooz. Monday Tuesday. Fast of Tamooz. Thursday 27 Rosh Hodesh Ab, Wednesday. August 4 Tishabeab. Thursday. 10 Tubeab. Wednesday. 25 26 Rosh Hodesh i^lool. Thursday Friday. 1880-81. TABLE 2. 5641. 1. 2. 3. 1 •2. 3. Sept. Mar. 11 Vayelech. Sab. Teshubah. 26 Sheminee. P.Haliodesh 18 Haazinoo. Apr. 25 Sucot 6th day. 1 2 Tazriang. 28 Haberahah, Simhat Torah 9 Metsorang. S. Hagadole. Tuesday. 16 Pesah. 3 d. Oct. 23 Ahar6 Mot. 2 Beresheet, 30 Kedoshim. R. Hodesh. 9 Noah. May 16 Lech Lecha 7 Emor. 23 \"ayerah. 14 Behar. 30 Haye Sarah 21 Behukotai. Nov. 28 Bamidbar. M. Hodesh. 6 Toledot. June 13 Vayetseh. 4 Shebuot 2 d. 20 Vayishlach. 11 Nasso. 27 Vayesheb, 18 Behangaloteha Dec. 25 Shelach Lecha 4 Mikets. Hanucahlthd. July 11 Vayigash. 2 Korach, 18 Vaichi. C Hukat. 26 Shemot. 9 ) 1881. I Balak. Jan. 16 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 1 Vaerah. R. Hodesh. Matot. ) 8 Bo. 1 28 •j r " Shimoo. 15 Beshalach. ]\^ses' Song. \ ( Masay. ) 22 Yitro. 10 Commdmts., 30 Debarim. " Hazon. 29 Mishpatim. Mahar Hod. i Aug. Feb. 6 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo 5 Terumah. 13 Ekeb. 12 Tetsaveh. 20 Reay 19 Ki Tissab. 1 27 Shophetim. 26 Vayakhel. P. Shekalim. ; Sep March. 1 3 Ki Tetseh. 5 Pekudeh. 10 Ki Tabo. 12 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. ( Nitsabim. 16 1 Tsav, P. Parah. 17 ( Yayelech. Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 Days. 1881-82. TABLE 1. 5642. 1. 2. i 3. Sept. 24 25 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Saturday Sunday. 26 Oct. 3 Fast of Guedalyah. Monday. Kipooi*. IMonday. 8 9 Sucot 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 14 Hoshaanah Rabah. Friday. 15 Sheminee Aserct. Saturday. 16 Simhat Torah. Sunday. 23 24 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Sunday Monday. Novem. 22 23 Rosli Hodesh Kislev. Tuesday Wednesday. Decern. 4 Barech Alenu. Sunday. 17 Hanueah 1 st day. Saturday. 22 23 Roah Hodesh Tebet. Thursday Fiiday. 1882. \ Jan. 1 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 21 Rosh Hodesli Shebat. Saturday. Feb. 4 Rosh Sbauah Leaylanot. Saturday. 19 20 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Sunday Monday. Marcli. 2 Fast of Esther. Thursday. Q 5 6 Purim. Sunday Monday. 21 April. 4 5 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 10 11 2 last " Monday Tuesday. 19 20 May. 3 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday. Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 7 Lag Laomer. Sunday. 19 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Friday. 24 25 Shebujt. Wednesday Thursday. June. 17 18 Rosh Hodesli Tamooz. ■ Saturdiiy Snuday. July. 4 Fast of Tamooz. ' Tuesday. 17 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 25 Tishabeab. j Tuesday. 31 Tubeab. [ Monday. August. 15 16 Rosh Hodesh KlooL Tuesday Wednesday. 1881-82. TABLE 2, 5642. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Sept Apr. 24 R. Sbanah 1 d. 8 Pesalt 5th d. Oct. 16 Shea)inee. 1 Haazinoo. Sab.Teshubah ( Tazriang. 8 vSucot 1st day. 22 1 15 Shemi. Aseret. ( Metsorang 16 Haberabah. t^inihat Torah Sunday. 29 I Abar6 Mot. ■ 22 Bereshect. M. Hodesh j ( Kedoshim. 29 Noah. May. Nov. 6 Emor. 5 Lech Lechah. ( Bfchar. 12 Vayerab. 13 J 19 Haye Sarah. Beliukotai. 26 Toledot. 20 Bamidbar. Dec. 21 Nasso. 3 Vayetseli. June 10 Vayishlach. 3 Behangaloteha 11 Vayesheb . Hanucah 1 d. 10 Shelach Lecha. 24 Mikets. " 8 d. ( K. Hodesh. 31 Vayigash n Korach. \ 1882 ( M. Hodesh Jan. 24 Hukat. 1 Vaiclii. 1 July. 14 Shemi)t i 1 Balak. 21 Vaerah. R. Hodesh. ^ 8 Piu'has. Haph. Dibreh 28 Bo. i ( Matot. ) Feb. 1 15 J r " Shimoo. 4 Beshalach. Moses' Song, i Masay. ) 11 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 22 Debarim. " Hazou. ^P. Shekalim 29 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 18 Mishpatim. ) Aug. . I ^\. Hodesh. 5 Ekeb. 25 Teruraah. l2!Reay. Mar. 19Shophetirn. 4 Tetsaveh. P. Ziichor. ! 26 Ki Tetseh. 11 Ki Tissali. ( Vayakhel. ) P. Parah. Sep.' 2K:i Tabo. 18 (Pekudeh. ) P. Hahodesh. | i 9 C Nitsabiin. 25 Vayikrah. i Vayelech. Apr. 1 Tsav. S. Hagadole. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1882-83. TABLE 1. 5643. Sept. 14 15 17 23 28 29 Oct. 4 5 6 13 14 Nov. 12 Dec. 4 6 11 20 1883. Jan Feb 1 21 Mai 9 23 Apr 22 23 28 29 May. 1 8 21 25 June. 6 11 12 July. 5 6 22 Aug. 4 12 18 Sept. 2 8 Jan 9 23 Feb. 1 8 21 22 March. 9 10 22 23 24 Tishree Rosh Hasbanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaauah Rabah. Sbeminee Aseret. Simhat Torab. Rosh Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Barecb Alenu. Hanucab 1st day. Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanah Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar llisbon Purim Katan. Rosb Hodesb Adar Sbenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. 'Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tainooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday, sf: Saturday. Thursday Friday. j Wednesday. Thursday. Friday {Friday Saturday. Sunday. Monday. Wednesday. Monday. Wednesday, Tuesday. j Tuesday. [Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Thursday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Saturday Sunday. Monday Tuesday. Monday. Friday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Sunday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. 1882-83. TABLE 2. 5643. 1. Sept 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Mar. 16 Haa2anoo. 3. Teshubah. 31 Sheminee. P. Parah. 23 lipoor. . 30 Sucot 3rd day. Apr. P. Hahod Oct. 7 Tazriang. • 6 Haberahah, Simhat Torah M.Hodesh Friday. 14 Metsorang. 7 Beresheet. 21 Ahare Mot. S. Hagadole. 14 Noah. R. Hodesh. 28 Pesah 7 day 21 Lech Lechah. May. 28 Vayerah 5 Kedoshim. Nov. 12 Emor. 4 Hay4 Sarah. 19 Behar. 11 Toledot. M. Hodesh. 26 Behukotai. 18 Vayetseh. June 1 26 Vayishlach. 2 Bamidbar. Dec. 9 Nasso. 2 Vayesheb. 16 Behangaloteha. 9 Mikets. Hanucah 4. d. 23 Shelach Lecha. 16 Vayigash. 30 Korach. 23 Vaichi. July 30 Shemot. 7 Hukat. 1883 14 Balak. 1 Jan. 21 ^in'has. 6 Vaerah. 28 Matot. Haph. Dibreh. 13 Bo. 20 Beshalach. Moses' Song. Aug. (" Shimoo. 27 Yitro, 10 Commdts. 4 Masay. . Feb. R.Hodesh. 3 Mishpatim. 11 Debarim. Haph.Hazon 10 Terumah. 18 Vaethanan, " Nahamoo. 17 Tetsaveh. 25 Ekeb. 24 Ki Tissah. Sept Mar. 1 Reay. Mahar Hod. 3 Vayakhel. 8 Shophetim. ( R. Hodesh. 15 Ki Tetseh. 10 Pekudeh. . 22 Ki Tabo. P.Shekalim 29 Nitsabim. 17 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 24 Tsav. Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 Days. 1883-84. TABLE 1. 5644. 1. Oct. 2 3 4 11 16 17 22 23 24 Oc. 31 Nov. Nov. 30 Dec. 4 24 29 30 1884 B. Jan. 8 28 Feb. 11 26 27 Mar. 10 11 12 27 Apr. 10 11 16 17 25 26 May. 9 13 25 30 31 June. 23 24 July. 10 23 31 August. 6 21 22 2. Tishree Kosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabab. Sheminee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosh Hodesb Kislev. Bareeb Alenu. Hanucab 1st day. Rosh Hodesb Tebet Past of Tebet. Rosh Hodesb Sbebat Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot Rosb Hodesb Adar. FastofE^er. Purim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosb Hodesb Si van. Sbebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. 3. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday. Tuesday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday, Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1883-84. TABLE 2. 6644. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Oct. 6 Vayelech. Sab.Teshubah 12 Pesah 3 day 13 Haazinoo. 19 Sbeminee. 20 Sucot 5th day. C Tazriang. 24 Haberahah. Simhat Torah. Wednesday. 26 ] ( Metsorang. R. Hodesh. 27 Beresheet. Nov. May. ( Ahar6 Mot. 3 Noah. 3 ] 10 Lech Lecha. ( Kedoshim. 17 Vayerah. 10 Emor. 24 Haye Sarah C Behar. Dec. 17 ^ 1 Toledot. ( Behukotai 8 Vayetseh. 24 Bamidbar. M. Hodesh,. 15 Vayishlach. 31 Shebuot 2 d. 22 Vayesheb. June r Hanucah 6 d. 7 Nasso. 29 Mikets, ] R .Hodesh. 14 Behangaloteha CM. Hodesh. 21 Shelach Lecha 1884 B 28 Korach. Jan. 5 Vayigash. July ( Hukat. 12 Vaichi. 5, -^ 19 Shemot. ( Balak. 26 Va^rah. 12 Pin'has. Hapli. Dibreh Feb. ( Matot. ) 2 Bo. 19 \ " Shimoo 9 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay. ) 16 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 26 Debarim. " Hazon. 23 Mishpatim P. Shekalim. Aug. March. 2 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 1 Terumah. 9' Ekeb. 8 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 16 Reay. 15 Ki Tissah. 1 P. Parah. 23, Shophetim. 22 rVayakhel. 1 (Pekudeh. ) P. Hahodesh. 30 Sep. Ki Tetseh. 6 Ki Tabo. 29 Vayikrah. f Nitsabim. Apr. 13 ] 5 Tsav. S. Hagadole. C Vayelech. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1884-85. TABLE 1. 5645. 1. Sept. 20 21 22 29 Oct. 4 5 10 11 12 19 20 Nov. 18 19 Dec. 4 13 18 19 28 1885. Jan. 17 31 Feb. 15 16 26 Mar. 1 2 17 Mar. 81 April 1 April. 6 7 15 16 29 May 8 15 20 21 June. 13 14 30 July. 13 21 27 August. 11 12 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaauah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st daj « Rosh Hodesh Tebet, Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. y Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laoraer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. ». ubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Saturday Sunday. Monday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday "Wednesday. Thursday. Saturday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. O Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday "Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday, Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1884-85. TABLE 2. 5645. 1. Sept 20 21 Oct. 4 11 12 18 25 Nov. 1 8 15 22 29 Dec. 6 13 20 2V 1885 Jan. 8 10 17 24 31 Feb. 1 14 21 Terumah. 28 Tetsaveh. Mar. 1 Ki Tissah. Haazinoo. Haberahah. Beresheet. Noah. Lech Lechah. Vayerah. Hay6 Sarah. Toledot. Vayetseh. Vayishlach. Vayesheb. Mikets. Vayigash. Vaichi. Shemot Vaerah. Bo. Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. 14 21 28 8. R. Shanah 1 d. Sab.Teshubah Sucot 1st day. Shemi. Aseret. Simhat Torah Sunday. M. Hodesh 1. Apr. 4 11 Hanucah 1 d. 8 d. ( Vayakhel. ( Pekudeh Vayikrah Tsav. :! R. Hodesh. Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. C P. Shekalim ( M. Hodesh. P. Zachor. P. Parah. P. Hahodesh. S. Hagadole. 18 25 May. 2 16 23 30 June 6 13 20 27 July. 4 11 18 25 Aug. 1 8 15 22 29 2. Sheminee. ( Tazriang. ( Metsorang I Ahare Mot. ( Kedoshim. Emor. ( Behar. ( Behukotai. Bamidbar. Nasso. Bebangaloteha Shelach Lecha. Korach. Hukat. Balak. Pin'has. ( Matot. ^ ( Masay. ) Debarim. Vaethanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. 3. Pesah 5th d. Haph. Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazon. "■ Nahamoo. Sep. { Nitsabim. I ( Vayelech. (M. Hodesh. Hodesii. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. f2 1885-86. TABLE 1. 1 5646. 3. Sept. 10 11 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Thursday Friday. 13 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday, jfc 19 Kipoor. Saturday. 24 25 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 30 Hoshaanah Rabah. Wednesday. Oct. 1 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 2 Simhat Torah. Friday 9 10 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. Nov. 8 9 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday Monday. Dec. 3 Hanucah 1st day. Thursday. 4 Barech Alenu. Friday. 8 9 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Tuesday Wednesday. 18 Fast of Tebet. Friday. 1886. Jan. 1 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Thursday. 21 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Thursday. Feb. 5 6 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon Friday Saturday. 19 20 Purim Katan. Friday Saturday. March. 7 8 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Sunday Monday. 18 Fast of Esther. Thursday. O 21 22 Purim. Simday Monday. Apr. 6 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. 20 21 Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday, 26 27 " 2 last •* Monday Tuesday. May. 5 6 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday. 19 Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 23 Lag Laomer. Sunday. June. 4 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Friday. 9 10 July. 3 4 Shebuot. Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. 20 Fast of Tamooz. Tuesday. Aug. 2 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 10 Tishabeab. Tuesday. 16 Tubeab. Monday. Aug.31 Sep. 1 • Rosh Hodesh Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1885-86. TABLE 2. 5646. 1. Sept 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Mar. 12 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 20 Tsav. P. Zachor. 19 Kipoor 27 Sheminee. P. Parah. 26 Sucot 3rd day. Apr. Oct. 3 Tazriang. P.Hahodesh. 2 Haberahah. Simhat Torah 10 Metsorang. Friday. 17 Ahare Mot. S. Hagadole. 3 Beresheet. 24 Pesah 5 th d. 10 Noab, Rosh Hodesh. May 17 Lech Lechah. 1 Kedoshim. 24 Vayerah. 8 Emor. 31 Haye Sarah. 15 Behar. Nov. 22 Behukotai. 1 Toledot. Mah. Hodesh. 29 Bamidbar. 14 Vayetseh. June 21 Vayishlach. 5 Nasso. 28 Vayesheb. 12 Behangaloteha. Dec. 19 Shelach Lecha. 5 Mikets. Hanucah 3 d. 26 Korach. 12 Vayigash. 19 Vaichi. July ( R.'Hodesh. 26 Shemot. 3 Hukat. } 1886 ( M. Hodesh Jan. 10 Balak. 2 Vaerah. 17 Pin'has. 9 Bo. 24 Matot. Haph. Dibreh 16 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 31 Masay '♦ Shimoo. 28 Yitro. 10 Commdts. Aug. 30 Mishpatim. 7 Debarim. " Hazon. Feb. 14 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 6Terumah. Rosh Hodesh. 21 Ekeb. ISiTetsaveb. 28 Reay. 20 Ki Tissah. Sep. 27 Vayakhel. 4 Shophetira. llKiTetseh. Mar. C P. Shekalim 18 Ki Tabo. ePekudeh. 1 ( M. Hodesh. 25 ( Nitsabini. IS'Vayikrah. ( Vayelech. Per feet Bissextile Year of 385 Days. 1886-87. TABLE 1. 5647. 1. Sep.30 Oct. 1 Oct. 3 9 14 15 20 21 22 29 30 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 22 27 28 1887. Jan. 6 26 Feb. 9 24 25 March. 9 10 11 26 April- 9 10 15 16 24 25 May. 8 12 24 29 30 June. 22 23 July. 10 22 31 Aug. 6 20 21 2. i Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaatiah Rabab. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosb Hodesh Hesbvan. Rosh Hodesh Kialev. Barech Alenu. Hanucahlst day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shauah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purini. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesali 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. bhebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz, Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elpol. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday. ^J: Saturday. Thursday Friday. "Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Sunday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday. >Jc Friday. Sunday. 5jc Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1886-87. TABLE 2. 5647. 1. 2. 3. 1 •2. 3. Oct. Apr. 2 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah. 9 Peeah. 1 d. 9 Kipoor, 16 8 d. 16 Sucot 3rd day. 23 Sheminee. M. Hodesh. 22 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Friday. 30 C Tazriang. 23 Beresbeet, ( Metsorang. 30 Noah. R. Hodesh. Nov. May ' Ahar4 Mot, 6 Lech Lecha 7 13 Vayerah. Kedoshim. 20 Haye Sarah 14 Emor. 27 Toledot. Mahar Hodesh ( Behar. Dec. 21 ^ 4 Yayetseh. i Behukotai. 11 Vayishlach. 28 Bamidbar. 18 Vayesheb. June 25 Mikets. Hanucah 4th d. 4 Nasso. 1887. 11 Behangaloteha Jan. 18 Shelach Lecha 1 Vayigash. 25 Korach. 8 Vaichi. July 15 Shemot. 2 Hukat. 22 Va6rah, 9 Balak. 29 Bo. 16 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh Feb. ( Matot. ) 5 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 28 [ " Shunoo. 12 Yitro. 10 Commdmts. Masay. ) 19 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim. 30 Debarim. " Hazon. 26 Teramah. lAug. March. 6 Vaethanan. '* Nahamoo 5 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 18 Ekeb. 12 Ki Tissah. fR Hodesh. (M. Hodesh. 19 (Vayakhel) (Pekudeh) P. Parah. 20 Reay 27iShophetim. rP.Hahodesh.i.Septl 26 Vayikrah. ( R. Hodesh. 3 Ki Tetseh. lOiKi Tabo. April. 17 Nitsabim. 2 Tsav, S. Hagadole. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1887- 1 88. TABLE 1. 9 5648. Sept. ^. O. 19 20 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Monday Tuesday. 21 Fast of Guedalyah. Wednesday. 28 Oct Kipoor. "Wednesday. 3 4 Sucot 2 first days. Monday Tuesday. 9 Hoshaanah Rabah. Sunday. 10 Sheminee Aseret. Monday. 11 Simhat Torah. Tuesday. 18 19 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Tuesday Wednesday. Novem. 17 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Thursday. Decern. 5 Barech Alenu. Monday. 11 Hanucab 1st day. Sunday. 16 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Friday. 25 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 1888 B. Jan. 14 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Saturday. 28 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Saturday. 12 13 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Sunday Monday. 23 Fast of Esther. Thursday. Q 26 27 March. 13 Purim. Sunday Monday. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. 27 28 April. 2 3 Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. " 2 last " Monday Tuesday. 11 12 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday. 25 Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 29 Lag Laomer. Sunday. May. 11 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Friday. 16 17 June. 9 10 Shebuot. Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. 26 Fast of Tamooz. Tuesday. July. 9 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 17 Tishabeab. Tuesday. 23 Tubeab. Monday. August 7 8 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1887-88. TABLE 2. 6648. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2 3. Sept. Mar. 24 Oct Vayelech. S. Teshubah. 31 Apr. 7 Pesah 5th d 1 Haazinoo. Sheminee. 8 Sucot 6th day^ Tazriang. 11 Haberahali. Simhat Torah Tuesday. 1 14 Metsorang. 15 Beresheet. Ahar6 Mot. 22 Noah. 21 J 29 Lech Lechah Kedoshim. Nov. ' 28 Emor. 5 Vayerah. 1 1 12 Haye Sarah. 'May ( Beliar. 19 jToledot. i 5 J 26 Vayetseh. i i Behukotai. Dec, 12 Bamidbar. 3 Vayishlach. i 19 Nasso. 10 Vayesheb. i 26 Behangaloteha 17 Mikets. Hanucah 7 d. June 24 Vayigash. 2 Shelach Lecha 81 1888 B. Vaichi. 9 Korach. (R. Hodesh. (M. Hodesh. Jan. 7 Shemot. 16 Hukat. 14 jVaerah. R. Hodesh. 23 Balak. 21 Bo. i 30 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 28 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 1 Feb. July ( Matot. ) 4 Yitro. 10 Commdts. C P. Shekalim 7 ( Masay. " Sliimoo. 11 Mishpatim. ^ 1 14 Debarim. " Hazon. ( M. Hodesh. : 21 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 18 Terumah. ': 28 Ekeb. 25 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. Aug. March. i 4 Reay. 3 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. i 11 Shophetim. CVayakhel.^ CPekudeh ) ■ 1 18 Ki Tetseh. 10 P.Hahodesh. 25 Ki Tabo. 17 Vayikrah. Sep. ( Nitsabim. 24 Tsav. S. Hagadole 1 1 J 1 1 1 ( Vayelech. Imperfect Common Year of 353 Days. 1888-89. TABLE 1. 5649. fciept. 6 1 9 15 20 21 26 27 28 Oct. 6 6 Novem. 4 5 29 Decern. 4 5 4 14 1889. Jan. 3 17 Feb. 1 2 15 16 March. 3 4 14 17 18 April. 2 16 17 22 23 May. 1 2 15 19 31 June. 5 6 29 30 July. 16 29 August 6 12 27 28 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first clays. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Barech Alenu. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Sbanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Furim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Purira. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee, Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuafc. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabcab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday. ^ Saturday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday, Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Tuesday Wednesday. Tuesday. Friday. Thursday. Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. O Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1888-89. TABLE 2. 5649. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. aepti Mar. SHaazinoo. Sab.Teshubah 23 Sheminee. P. Parah. 15 Kipoor. 30 Tazriang. P. Hahodesh. 22 Sucot 3rd day. Apr. 28lEIaberahah. Simhat Torah 6 Metsorang. 1 Friday. 13 Ahare Mot. S. Hagadole. 29|Beresheet. 20 Pesah 6th d. Oct. 27 Kedoshim. 6 Noah. Rosh Hodesh May. 13 Lech Lechah. 4 Emor. 20,Vayerab. 11 Behar. 27|Haye Sarah. 18 Behukotai. Nov. 25 Bamidbar. 3 Toledot. Maha. Hodesh June 10 Vayetseh. 1 Nasso. 17 Vayishlach. 8 Behangaloteha 24 Vayesheb. 15 Shelach Lecha. Dec. 22 Korach. liMikets. Hanucah 3 d. ( R. Hodesh. 8 Vayigash. 29 Hukat. J 15 Vaichi. ( M. Hodesh. 22 Shemot July 29 Vaerah. 6 Balak. 1889 13 Fin'has. Jan. 20 Matot. Haph. Dibreh 6 Bo. 27 Masay. " Shimoo. 12 Beshalach. Moses' Song. Aug. 19Yitro. 10 Commdts. 3 Debarim. " Hazon. 26'Mishpatim. 10 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo, Feb.| 17 Ekeb. 2Terumah. R. Hodesh. j 24 Reay. 9(Tetsaveh. i 31 Shophetim. leiKi Tissah. Sep. 23 Vayakhel. 7 Ki Tetseh. 14 Ki Tabo. Mar. ^P. Shekalim ( Nitsabim. 2 Pekudeh. ( M. Hodesh. 21 ( Vayelech. 9 Vayikrah. 16 1 Tsav. P. Zachor. Perfect Bissextile Year of 385 Days. 1889-90. TABLE 1. 5650. 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor, Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucahlst day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. I Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days, " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamoo?. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. 'Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Thursday Friday. Sunday, jjc Saturday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday, ^^c Friday. Sunday. ^ Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1889-90. TABLE 2. 5650. 1. iSept 2 8. 1. 2. 3. Apr. 28 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 5 Pesah 1st d. Oct. 12| " . 8th „ 5 Kipoor 19|Sheminee. M. Hodesh. 12 Sucot 3rd day. 1 ( Tazriang. 18 Haberahah. Simhat Torah 26^ Friday. ( Metsorang. 19 Beresheet. 26 Noah. Rosh Hodesh. May ( Ahar6 Mot. Nov. M 2 Lech Lechah, ( Kedoshim. 9 Vayerah. lOEmor. 16 Haye Sarah. Behar. 23 Toledot. Mah. Hodesh. 17 J 30 Vayetseh. Behukotai. Dec. 24 B'ainidbar. 1 Vayishlach. 31|Nasso. 14 Vayesheb. June] 21 Mikets. Hanucah 4 d. 7 Behangaloteha. 28 Vayigash. 14Sheiach Lecha. 1890 21Korach. Jan. 28 Hukat. 4 Vaichi. July 11 Shemot. 5 Balak. 18 Vaerah. 12 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 25 Bo. C Matot. ) Feb. 19 < r " Shimoo. 1 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay ) 8 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 26 Debarim. " Hazon. 15 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim Aug. 22 Terumah. 2 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. Mar 9 Ekeb. 1 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. C R. Hodesh. 8 Ki Tissah. ( Vayakhel. 16 Reay. I M. Hodesh 15 J P. Parah. 23 Shophetira. 1 1 Pekudeh. (P.Haodesh. 30 { Sep. Ki Tetseh. 22 Yayikrah. \ 6 Ki Tabo. 1 ( R. Hodesh n Nitsabim. 22 Tsav. ,S. Hagadole. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1890-91. TABLE 1. 5651. 1. Sept. 15 IG 17 24 29 30 Oct. 5 G 7 U 15 Nov. 13 Dec. 5 7 12 21 1891. Jan. 10 2d Feb. 8 9 22 23 ]\larcli. 10 11 23 24 25 Apr. 9 23 24 29 30 May. 8 9 22 26 June. 7 12 13 Julv. g" 7 23 Aug. 5 13 19 Sept. 8 4 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Si 111 hat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day. Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon Purim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last *' Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laoiiier. Rosh Hodesh Sivan, Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday. Friday. Sunday. Friday Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday, Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1890-91. TABLE 2. 5651. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Sept. V 1 Apr. 20 Vayelech. S. Teshubah. i 4 Sheminee. P.Hahodesh 27 Haazinoo. 11 Tazriang. Oct. 18 Metsorang. S.Hagadole 4 Sucot 6th day 25 Pesah 3rd d. 1 Haberahah. Simhat Torah May Tuesday. 2 Ahar6 Mot. 11 Beresheet. 9 Kedoshim. R. Hodesh. 18 Noah. 16 Emor. 26 Lech Lechah 23 Behar. Nov. 30 Behukotai. 1 Vayerah. June 8 Haye Sarah. 6 Bamidbar. M. Hodesh. 15 Toledot. 13 Shebuot 2 d. 22 Vayetseh. 20 Nasso. 29 Vayishlach. 27 Behangaloteha Dec. July 6 Vayesheb. 4 Shelach Lecha 13 Mikets. Hanucah 7 d. j 11 Korach. 20 Vayigash. ( Hukat. 27 Vaichj. 18 •^ 1891. ( Balak. Jan. 25 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh S Shemot. 10 Va6rah. R. Hodesh. Aug. ( Matot 17 Bo. I 1 ] " Shimoo. 24 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay. 31 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 8 Debarim. " Hazon. Feb. 1 1 15 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 7 Mishpatim. M. Hodesh. 22 Ekeb. 14 Terumah. j 29 Reay. 21 Tetsaveh. (Sep. 28 Ki Tissah. 5 Shophetim. March. 1 12 Ki Tetseh. 7 Vayakhel. P.Shekalim i 19 Ki Tabo. 14 Pekudeh. 1 1 ( Nitsabim. 21 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 26 1 , . 28 Tsav. P. Parah. ( Vayelech. Imperfect Bissextile Year of 383 Daya. g2 1891-92. TABLE 1. 5652. 1. Oct 3 4 5 12 17 18 2;-; 24 25 Nov. 1 2 Dec. 1 2 6 26 31 1892 B. Jan. 1 10 30 Feb. 13 28 29 Mar. 10 13 14 29 April. 12 13 18 19 27 28 May n 15 27 June. 1 2 25 26 July. 12 25 August. o 8 23 24 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyali. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st daj . V Rosh Hodesh Tebet Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh ElooL 3. Saturday Sunday. Monday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday "Wednesday. Sunday. Saturday, Thursday Friday. Sunday. Saturday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. O Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday. "Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. 1891-92. TABLE 2. 5652. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Oct. 3 R. Shanahld. 16 Pesah 5 day 10 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah 23 Sheminee. • 17 Sucot 1st day. ( Tazriang. 24 Shemi. Aseret. 30 . 25 Haberahah. Simhat Torah. Sunday. jMetsorang. 31 Beresheet. M. Hodesh. May. ( Ahare Mot, Nov. 7 . 7 Noah. KedoshiEQ. 14 Lech Lecha. 14 '. 5mor. 21 Vayerah. ( Behar. 28 Haye Sarah 21 ] Dec. / Behukotai 5 Toledot. 28 Bamidbar. 12 Vayetseh. June 19 Vayishlach. 4 Nasso. 26 Vayesheb. Hanucah Istd 11 Behangaloteha 1892 B. 18 Shelach Lecha i Jan. 2 Mikets, 8th" 25 Korach. f B. Hodesh (m. Hodesh 9 Vayigash. 16 Vaichi. July 23 Shemot. 2 Hukat. 30 Vaerab. R. Hodesh. 9 Balak. Feb. 16j Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 6 Bo. ( Matot. 13 j Besbalach. Moses' Song. 23 \ " Shimoo 20 Yitro. 10 Commdts. ( Masay. C P. ShekaUm 30 Debarim. *• Hazon.' 27 Mishpatim ] Aug. (M. Hodesh. 6 Yaethanan. " Nahamoo. March. i 13 Ekeb. 5 Terumah. 20 Reay. 12 jTetsaveh. P. Zachor. 27 Shophetim. 19 Ki Tissah. P, Parah. Sept X rVayakhel) 3 Ki Tetseh. 26 (Pekudeh ) P. Hahodesh. 10 Ki Tabo. ( Kitsabim. Apr. 17 5 2 Yayikrah. C Yayelech. 9 Tsav. S. Hagadole. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. - 1892-! 93. TABLE 1. 5653. 1. Sept. 22 23 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. 3. Thursday Friday. 25 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday. * Oct. 1 Kipoor. Saturday. 6 1 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 12 Hoshaanah Rabah. Wednesday. 13 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 14 Simhat Torah. Friday. 21 22 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. Novem. 20 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday. Decern. 4 Barech Alenu. Sunday. 14 Hanueah 1st day. Wednesday. 19 20 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Monday Tuesday. 29 Fast of Tebet. Thursday. 1893. Jan. 18 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Wednesday.. Feb. 1 Rosh Sbanah Leaylanot. Wednesday. 16 17 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Thursday Friday. March. 1 Fast of Esther. Wednesday. 2 3 Purim. Thursday Friday. 18 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Saturday. April. 1 2 Pesah 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 7 8 2 last " Friday Saturday. 16 17 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Sunday Monday. 30 May. 4 Pesah Shenee. Sunday. Lag Laomer. Thursday. 16 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Tuesday. 21 22 Shebuot. Sunday Monday. June. 14 15 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Wednesday Thursday. j July. 2 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. * 14 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Friday. 23 Tishabeab. Sunday. * 28 A i. Tubeab. Friday. August. 12 13 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Saturday Sunday. 1892-93. TABLE 2. 5653. Sept. Oct. 24 2. Haazinoo. Nov. 14 iHaberahah. 15 jBeresheet. 22 JN"oah. 29 Lech Lecha 5 12 19 26 Dec. \"ayerah. Hay6 Sarah Toiedot. Vayetseh. 3 Vayishlach, 10 Vayesheb. 17 JMikets. 24 jVayigash. 31 iVaichi. 1893. Jan. 7 Shemot. 14 Vaerah. 21 Bo. 28 Feb. 4 11 18 25 March. 4 11 18 25 Beshalach. Yitro. Mishpatim. Teruraah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. (Vayakhel) ^PekudehJ Vayikrah. Tsav, Sab. Teshubah. Kipoor. Sucot 3rd day. Simhat Torah Friday. Rosh Hodesh. Mahar Hodesh Hanucah 4th d. 1. Apr. 1 8 15 22 2. Moses' Song. 10 Commdmts, P. Shekalim. P. Zachor. P. Paiah. P. Hahodesh, R. Hodesh. S. Hagadole. 29 May I ^ I 13 I 1 I 20 I 27 June 3 10 17 24 July 1 8 15 22 29 Aug. 5 Sheminee. JTazriang. ^ Metsorang. ( Ahare Mot. ( Kedoshim. Emor. Behar. Behukotai. Bamidbar. JSTasso. Behangaloteha Shelach Lecha Korach. Hukat. I Balak. Pin'has. C Matot. ( ]Ma9ay. Debarim. V^aethanan. 3. Pesah. 1 d. .. 8 " M. Hodesh. Ekeb. 12lReay 19|Shophetim. 26 Ki Tetseh. Sept 2|Ki Tabo. 9!Nitsabim. Haph.Dibreh " Shimoo. " Hazou. *• Nahamoo r (M. Hodesh. Hodesh. Ordinary Common Year of 354 Days. 1893-94. TABLE 1. 5654. 1. ScDt. li 12 13 20 25 26 Oct. 1 2 3 10 11 Novem. 9 10 Decern. 4 9 10 19 1894. Jan. 8 22 Feb. 6 1 20 21 March. 8 9 21 22 23 April. 21 22 27 28 May. 6 7 20 24 June. 5 10 11 July. 4 5 22 August 3 12 17 Sept. 1 2 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaaoah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Hanucah 1st day. Barech Alenu Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shan ah Leaylanol. Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Purim Katan. Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Fast of Esther. Puiim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. « 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tisliabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Saturday. Saturday Sunday. Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Sunday. Thursday. Tuesday. Sunday Monday. Wednesday Thursday. Sunday, jjc Friday. Sunday, jjc Friday. Saturday Sunday. 1893-94. TABLE 2. 5654. 1. 2. Sept! 16 Vayelech. 23Haazinoo. 30| Oct. I SjHaberahah. 'ZiBeresheet. 14Noah. 2i;Lech Lechah. 28 Vayerah Nov.! 4 Have Sarah. llToledot. 18 Vayetseh. 25;Vayislilach. Dec. I 2|Vayesheb. QjMikets. 16 Vayigash. 23jVaichi. 30 Shemot. 18941 Jan. e'Vaerah. 13 Bo. 20iBeshalach. 27 Feb. 3 10 17 24 Mar. 3 10 17 24 Yitro. Mishpatim. Terumah. Tetsaveh. Ki Tissah. Vayakhel. Pekudeh. Vayikrah. Tsav. S. Teshubab. Sucot 6th day, Simhat Torah Tuesday. I. Mar. 31 Apr. Hanucah 6.d R. Hodesh. M. Hodesh, Moses' Song. 10 Commdts. 14 21 28 May. 5 12 19 26 June 2 9 16 28 30 July 7 14 21 28 2. Sheminee. Tazriang. Metsorang. P. Parah. Hahod. P. Shekalim P. Zachor. Ahare Mot. Kedoshim. j Emor. I Behar. \ BehukotaL I Bamidbar. Nasso. Behangaloteha. Shelach Lecha. Koracb. Hukat Balak. Pin'has, Hodesh. S. Hagadole. Pesah 1 day I " 8 " IM. HodesL Aug. 4 11 C Matot. ( Masay. Debarim. ISJVaethanan. 25 Ekeb. Sept Reay. 15 22 29 Shophetim. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. Nitsabim. Haph. Dibreh. " Shimoo. " Hazon. " Nahamoo. iR.HodesL M.Hodesh Perfect Bissextile Year of 385 Days. 1894-95. TABLE 1. 5655. h Oct, 2. 3. 1 2 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Monday Tuesday. 3 Fast of Guedalyah. Wednesday. 10 Kipoor. Wednesday. 15 16 Sucot 2 first days. Monday Tuesday. 21 Hoshaanah Rabah. Sunday. 22 Sherainee Aseret. Monday. 23 Simhat Torab. Tuesday. 30 31 Rosh Hodesb Heshvan. Tuesday Wednesday. Nov. 29 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Thursday. Dec. 4 Barech Alenu. Tuesday. 23 Hanucah 1st day. Sunday. 28 Rosh Hodesh Tebet Friday. 1895 Jan. 6 Fast of Tebet. Sunday. 26 Rosh Hodesh Shebat Saturday. Feb. 9 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Saturday. 24 25 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Sunday Monday. Mar. 7 Fast of Esther. Thursday. O 10 11 Purim. Sunday Monday. 26 Apr. 9 10 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Tuesday. Pesah 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 15 16 " 2 last " Monday Tuesday. 24 25 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Wednesday Thursday. May. 8 Pesah Shenee. Wednesday. 12 Lag Laomer, Sunday. 24 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Friday. 29 30 Shebuot. Wednesday Thursday. June. 22 23 July. 9 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Saturday Sunday. Fast of Tamooz- Tuesday. 22 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Monday. 30 Tishabeab. Tuesday. August. 5 Tubeab. Monday. 20 21 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Tuesday Wednesday. 1894-95. TABLE 2. 6653. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Oct. 6 Yayelech. Sab.Teshubah 13 Pesah 5 day 13 Haazinoo. 20 Sheminee. 20 Sucot 6th day. ( Tazrianff. 23 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Tuesday. 27 ( Metsorang. 21 Beresheet. Nov. May ( Ahare Mot. 3 Noah. 4 . 10 Lech Lecha. Kedoshim. 11 Vayerah. 11 Emor. 24: Haye Sarah ( Behar. 1 Dec. 18 ] 1 Toledot. ( Behukotai 8 Vayetseh. 25 Bamidbar. 15 Vayishlach. June 22 Vavesheb. 1 Nasso. 29 Mikets, Hanucah 7th d 8 Behangaloteha 1895. 15 Shelach Lecha Jan. 5 Vayigash. 22 Korach. f R, Hodesh (m. Hodesh 12 Vaichi. 19 Shemot. 29 Hukat. 26 Vaerah, R. Eodesh. July Feb. 6 Balak. 2 Bo. 13 Pin'has, Ilaph. Dibreh 9 Beshalach. Moses' Song. C Matot. ) 16 Yitro. 10 Commdts. C P. Shekalim 20 Masay. ) " Shimoo 23 Mishpatim CM. Hodesh. 27 Aug. Debarim. " Hazon. March. 3 Vaethanan, " Nahamoo. 2 Terumah. 10 Ekeb. 9 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 17 Eeay. 16 Ki Tissah. P, Parah. 24 Shophetim. 23 rVayakhel) (Pekudeh ) P. Hahodesh. 31 Sept Ki Tetseh. 7 Ki Tabo. 30 Vayikrah. f Nitsabim. Apr. 14 ^ 6 T8av. S. Hagadole. C Vayelech. Imperfect Common Year of 363 Days. H 1895-96. TABLE 1. 6656. 1. 2. 3. aept. 19 20 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Thursday Friday, 22 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday. >|c 28 Kipoor. Saturday. Oct. S 4 Sucot 2 first days. Tliursday Friday. 9 Hoshaanah Rabab. Wednesday. 10 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 11 Simbat Torab. Friday. 18 19 Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Friday Saturday. Novem. 17 18 Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Sunday Monday. Decern. 5 Barecb Alenu. Thursday. 12 Hanucab 1st day. Thursday. 1*7 18 Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Tuesday Wednesday, 27 FastofTebet. Friday. 1896. B, Jan. 16 Rosb Hodesb Sbebat, Tliursday. SO Rosb Shanab Leaylanot. Thursday. Feb. 14 15 Rosb Hodesb Adar. Friday Saturday. 27 Fast of Estber. Thursday. 28 29 Purim. Friday Saturday. March. 15 Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Sunday. 29 30 April. 4 5 Pesab 2 first days. Sunday Monday. « 2 last " Saturday Sunday. 13 14 Rosb Hodesb lyar. Monday Tuesday. 27 Pesab Sbenee. Monday. May. 1 Lag Laomer. Friday. 13 Rosb Hodesb Sivan. Wednesday. 18 19 Sbebuot. Monday Tuesday. June. 11 12 Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Thursday Friday. 28 July. 11 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Saturday. 19 Tisbabeab. Sunday. 25 August. 9 10 Tubeab. Saturday. Rosb Hodesb Eiool. Sunday Monday. 1895-96. TABLE 2. 5656. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Sept. 1 21 Haazinoo. Sab. Teshubah. 4 Pesah. 1 d. 28 Kipoor. 11 Sheminee. Oct. C Tazriang. 5 Sucot 3rd day. 18 ^ 11 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Friday. ( Metsorang. ( Ahare Mot. 12 Beresheet. 25 ] 19 Noah. Rosh Hodesh. ( Kedoshim. 26 Leeh Lecha 1 May Nov. 1 2 Emor. 2 Vayerah, ( Behar. 9 Haye Sarah 9 < 16 Toledot. Mahar Hodesh, C Behukotai. 23 Vayetseh. 16 Bamidbar. 30 Vayishlacb. 23 Nasso. Dec. 30 Behangaloteha 1 Vayesheb. June U Mikets. HanucahSrdd. 1 6 Shelach Lecha 21 Vayigash. 13 Korach. 28 Vaichi. 20 Hukat, 1896 B. 27 Balak. Jan. July 4 Shemot. 4 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 11 Vaerah. ( JVIatot. " Shimoo. 18 Bo. 11 ] 25 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay. Rosh Hodesh. Feb. 18 Debarim. H. Hazou. 1 Yitro. 10 Commdmts. 25 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 8 Mishpatim. Aug. C P. Shekalim. 1 Ekeb. 15 Terumab. / 8 Reay. M. Hodesh. I R. Hodesh. 15 Shophetim. 22 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 22 Ki Tetseh. 29 Ki Tissah. 29 Ki Tabo. March. Sept 1 Vayakhel. P. Parah. rP.Hahodesh. S Nitsabim. U Pekudeh. ( M. Hodesh. 21 Vayikrah. 28 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 1 Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. — . » ■ -^ 1896-1 1 37. TABLE 1. 5657. J.. Sept. ^. O. 8 9 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Tuesday "Wednesday. 10 Fast of Guedalyah. Thursday. 17 Kipoor. Thursday. 22 23 Sucot 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 28 Hoshaanah Rabab. Monday. 29 Sheminee Aseret. Tuesday. 30 Opt Simhat Torah. "Wednesday. 7 8 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Wednesday Thursday. Nov. 6 Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Friday. 30 Hanucah I st day. Monday. Dec. 4 Barech Alenu, Friday 5 6 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Saturday Sunday. 15 Fast of Tebet. Tuesday. 1897. Jan. 4 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Monday. 18 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Monday. 2 3 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon Tuesday "Wednesday. 16 17 Purim Katan. Tuesday Wednesday. March. 4 5 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Thursday Friday. 17 Fast of Esther. Wednesday. 18 19 Purim. Thursday Friday. Apr. 3 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Saturday. 17 18 Pesah 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 23 24 " 2 last " Friday Saturday, May, 2 3 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Sunday Monday. 16 Pesah Shenee. Sunday. 20 Lag Laomer. Thursday. June. 1 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Tuesday. 6 7 Shebuot. Sunday Monday. Jun. 30 July. 1 t Rosh Hodesh Tamoo2. Wednesday Thursday. 18 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. Jjc 30 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Friday. Aug. 8 Tishabeab. Sunday, ^jc 13 Tubeab. Friday. 28 29 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Saturday Sunday 1896-97. TABLE 2. 5657. 1. 2. 8. 1. 2. 8. Sept Mar. 12 Vayelech. S. Teshubah. 27 Sheniinee. P. Parah. 19 Haazinoo. 26 Sucot 5 th day. Apr. ( P. Hahod. 30 Haberahah. Sinihat Torah ^Wednesday. 3 Tazriang. 1 R.Hodesh. Oct 10 Metsorang. S. Hagadole. 3 Beresheet. 17 Pesah 1 day 10 Noah. 24 " 8 " 17 Lech Lechah. May. 24 Vayerah. 1 Ahare Mot. M. Hodesh. 31 Haye Sarah. 8 Kedoshim. Nov. 15 Emor. 7 Toledot. 22 Behar. 14 Vayetseh. 29 Behukotai. 21 Vayishlach. lJune 28 Vayesheb. 5 12 Bamidbar. Nasso. Dec. ( Hanucah 6.d. 19 Behangaloteha. 5 Mikets. ■j R. Hodesh. (M.Hodesh. 26 July Shelach Lecha. 12 Vayigash. 3 Korach. 19 Vaichi. 10 Hukat. 26 Shemot. 17 Balak. 1897 24 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh. Jan. ( Matot. ) 2 Vaerah. 31 ] [ " Shimoo. 9 Bo. { Masay. ) 16 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 'Aug. 23 Yitro, 10 Comradts. 7 Debarim. « Hazon. 30 Mishpatim. 14 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. Feb. 21 Ekeb. 6 Terumah. ( R.Hodesh. 13 Tetsaveh. 28 Reay. . 20 Ki Tissah. ( M.Hodesh 27 Vaya.khel. P. Shekaliin. Sept Mar. 4 Shophetim. 6 Pekudeh. 11 Ki Tetseh, 13 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 18 Ki Tabo. 20 Tsav. 25 Nitsabim. Ordinary Bissextile Year of 384 Days. h2 1897-98. TABLE 1. 6658. 1. Sept. 27 28 29 Oct. 6 11 12 17 18 19 26 27 Nov. 25 26 Dec. 5 20 25 26 1898. Jan. 4 24 Feb. 7 22 23 Mar. 7 8 9 24 April. 7 8 13 14 22 23 May 6 10 22 27 28 June. 20 21 July. 7 20 28 August, 3 18 19 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st daj . Rosh Hodesh Tebet Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar Fast of Esther. Purim, Rosh Hodesh Kissan. Pesah 2^first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh HodeshAb. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. . Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Friday. Sunday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. iThnrsday Friday. 1897-98. TABLE 2. 5658. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 8. Oct. Apr. 2 Vayelech, Sab.Teshubah 2 Tsav. S. Hagadole. 9 Haazinoo. 9 Pesah 3rd d. 16 Sucot 6th day. 16 Sheminee. 19 Haberahah. Simhat Torah ( Tazriansr. Tuesday. 23 1 R. Hodesh. 23 Beresheet. ( Metsorang 30 Noah. ( Abare Mot. Nov. 30 ) 6 Lech Lechah. ( Kedoshim. IS Vayerah. May. 20jHaye Sarah. 7 Emor. 27 Toledot. ( Behar. Dec. 14 ] 4 Vayetseh. 11 Vayishlach. ( Behukotai. 21 Bamidbar. M. Hodesb. 18 Vayesheb. ( Hanuca 6 d 28 June Shebuot 2 d. 25 Mikets. 4 R, Hodesh. 4 Nasso. 1 Ma. Hodesh 11 Bebangaloteha 1898 18 Shelach Lecha. Jan. 25 Korach. 1 Vayigash. July ( Hukat. 8 Vaichi. 2 ^ 15 Shemot. ( Balak. 22 Vaerah. 9 Pin'bas. Haph. Dibreh. 29 Bo. ( Matot. ) Feb. 16 [ " Shimoo. 5 Beshalach. Moses' Song. ( Masay, ) 12 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 23 Debarim. " Hazon. 19 Mishpatim. P. Shekalim 30 Vaethanan. "■ Nahamoo. 26 Terumali. Aug. Mar, 6 Ekeb. 5 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 13 Reay. 12 Ki Tissah. P, Parah, 20 Shophetim. ( Vayakhel. ) 27 Ki Tetseh. 19 i P. Hahodesh. Sep. (Pekudeh. ) 3 Ki Tabo. 26 Vayikrah. 10 f Nitsabim. ( Vayelech. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1898-99. TABLE 1. 5659. 1. Sept. 17 18 19 26 Oct. 1 2 1 8 9 16 11 Nov. 15 Dec. 4 9 14 23 1899. Jan. 12 26 Feb. 10 11 23 24 25 March. 12 26 27 April. 1 2 10 11 24 28 May. 10 15 16 June. 8 9 25 July 8 16 22 Aug. 6 7 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kjpoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hosbaanah Rabab. Sbeminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosh Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kislev. Barecb Alenu. Hanucablst day. Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar. Fast of Estber. Purim. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 fii'st days. " ' 2 last " Rosb Hodesli lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosh Hodesb Sivan. Shebuot. Rosb Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz, Rosh Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesb Elool. 3. Saturday Sunday. Monday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday. Friday. 'J'bursday, Thursday, Friday Saturday. Thursday. Friday Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Saturday Sunday. Monday Tuesday. Monday. Friday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday Friday. ■ Sunday. Saturday. • Sunday. Saturday. Sunday Monday. 1898-99. TABLE 2. 5659. 1. 2. 8. 1. 2. 3. Sept. Apr. 11 R. Shanah 1 d. 1 Pesah 7th d. 24 Haazinoo. S. Teshubah. 8 Sheminee. Oct. 1 Sucot 1st day. ( Tazriang. ( Metsorang. 8 S. Aseret. 15 9 Haberabah. Simhat Torah Sunday. ( Ahar6 Mot. 15 Beresheet. M. Hodesh. 22 ^ 22 Noah. ( Kedoshun. 29 Lech Lechah 29 Emor. Nov. May C Behar. .5 Vayerah. 6 ^ 12 Haye Sarah. ( Behukotai. 19 Toledot. 13 Bamidbar. 26 Vayetseh. 20 Nasso. Dec, 3 Vayishlach. 27 Behangaloteha 10 Vayesheb. Hanucah 2 d. iJune 17 Mikets. ! s Shelach Lecha 24 Vayigash, > 10 Korach. 31 Vaichi. 17 Hukat. 1899. 24 Balak. Jan. 7 Shemot. July 14 Va^rah. } 1 Pin'has. Haph.Dibreh 21 Bo. C Matot, " Shimoo. 28 Beshalach. Moses' Song, jj 8 \ Feb. 4 Titro. 10 Commdts. j{ I Masay. R. Hodesh. (RShekalim 15 ( R. Hodesh. | 29 Debarim. H. Hazon. 11 Mishpatim. Yaeihanan. " Nahamoo. Ekeb. 18 Terumah. P. Zachor. iAug. 25 Tetsaveh. r 5 Reay. M. Hodesh, March. !l 12 Shophetim. 4 Ki Tissah. p. Parah. li 19 Ki Tetseh. ( Vayakhel, P. Hahodesh.!! 26 Ki Tabo. 11 ] I Sep. ( Pekudeh. M. Hodesh ! 2 Nitsabim. 18 Vayikrali. 25 Tsav. b. Hagadole Imperfect Common Year of 853 Days. 1899-1901 X TABLE 1. 5660. J. Sep. 2. 3. 5 6 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Tuesday "Wednesday. 7 Fast of Guedalyah. Thursday. 14 Kipoor. Thursday. 19 20 Sucot 2 first days. Tuesday Wednesday. 25 Hoshaanah Rabah. Monday. 26 Sherainee Aseret. Tuesday. 27 Simhat Torah. Wednesday. 4 5 Nov. 3 Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Wednesday Thursday. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Friday. 27 T)ao Hanucah 1st day. Monday. 2 8 Bosh Hodesh Tebet Saturday Sunday. 6 Barech Alenu. Tuesday. 12 Fast of Tebet. Tuesday. 1900 C. Y. Jan. 1 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Monday. 15 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Monday. 30 31 Rosh Hodesh Adar Rishon. Tuesday Wednesday. Feb. 13 14 Purim Katan. Tuesday Wednesday. Mar. 1 2 Rosh Hodesh Adar Shenee. Thursday Friday. 14 Fast of Esther. Wednesday. 15 16 Purim. Thursday Friday. 31 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Saturday. Apr. 14 15 Pesah 2 first days. Saturday Sunday. 20 21 " 2 last " Friday Saturday. 29 30 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Sunday Monday. May. 13 Pesah Shenee. Sunday. 17 Lag Laomer, Thursday. 29 Rosh Hodesh Si van. Tuesday. June. 3 4 Shebuot. Sunday Monday. 27 28 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Wednesday Thursday. July. 15 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. ^Jc 27 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Friday. August 5 Tishabeab. Sunday, sf: 10 Tubeab. Friday. 25 26 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Saturday Sunday. 1899-1900. TABLE 2. 5660. 1. 2 3. 1. 1 2. 3. Sept! Mar.l 9|Vayelech. S. Teshubah. 24Sheminee. P. Parah. 16;Haazinoo. ( P.Hahod. 23| Sucot oth day. 31 Tazriang. • 27 Haberahah. Simbat Torah Wednesday. Apr. ( R. Hodesh SOBeresheet. 7'Metsorang. S. Hagadole. Oet. 1 U\ Pesah 1st d. 7 Noah. 2l! 8th „ 14 Lech Lechah. 28:Ahare Mot. JNI. Hodesh. 21 Vayerah. May 28 Hay^ Sarah. 5Kedoshim. Nov. 12Emor. 4 Toledot. 19,Behar. 11 Vayetseh. 26 Behukotai. 18 Vayishlach. June 25 Vayesheb. 2 Bamidbar. 9:Nasso. Dec. ( Hanuc. 6 d. 16 Behangaloteha. 2 Mikets. ] R. Hodesh. ( M. Hodesh. 23!Shelach Lecha. 30 Korach. 9 Vayigash. July 16 Vaichi. 7 Hukat. 23 Shemot. 14 Balak. 30 Vaerah. 21 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 1900C ( Matot. ) Jan. 28 \ [ " Shimoo. 6 Bo. ( Masay ) 13 Beshalach. Moses' Song. Aug. 20 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 4 Debarim. " Hazon. 27 Mishpatim. 11 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. Feb. 18 Ekeb. 8 Terumah. ( R. Hodesh. 10 Tetsaveh. 25 Reay. ) 17 Ki Tissah. ( M. Hodesh 24 Vayakhel. P.Shekalim Sep. Mar. 1 Shophetim. 3 Pekudeh. 8 Ki Tetseh. 10 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 15 Ki Tabo. 17 Tsav. 22 Nitsabim. Ordinary Bissextile Year of 384 Days. 1900-.01 TABLE 1. 5661. 1. Sept. 24 25 26 Oct. 3 8 9 14 15 16 23 24 Novem. 22 23 Decern. 6 17 22 23 1901. Jan. 1 21 Feb. 4 19 20 March. 4 5 6 21 April. 4 5 10 11 19 20 May. 3 7 19 24 25 June. 17 18 July. 4 17 25 81 August 15 16 2. Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hoshaanah Rabah. Sheminee Aseret. Simhat Torah. Rosli Hodesh Heshvan. Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Barech Alenu. Hanucah 1st day, Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Rosh Shan ah Leaylanot. Rosh Hodesh Adar. Fast of Esther. Purim. Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Pesah 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosh Hodesh lyar. Pesah Shenee. Lag Laoraer. |Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosh Hodesh Ab. Tishabeab. Tubeab. Rosh Hodesh Elool. 3. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday Frida3^ Wednesday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Thursday Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Friday Saturday. Friday. Tuesday. Sunday. Friday Saturday. Monday Tuesday. Thursday, Wednesday. Thursday. Wednesday. Thursday Friday. 1 " 1900-01. TABLE 2. 5661. 1. 2. 3. 1. Apr. 2. 3. Sept. 29 Vayelech. Sab. Teshubah 6 Pesah 3 day Oct. 13 Sheminee. 6 Haazinoo. Tazriang. 13 Sucot 6th day. 20 • R. Hodesh. 16 Haberahah. Simhat Torah Tuesday. ( Metsorang. ( Ahare Mot, 20 Beresheet. 27 ] 27 Noah, ( Kedoshim. Nov. May. 3 Lech Lecha. 4 Emor. 10 Vayerah. ( Behar. 17 Haye Sarah 11 ] 24 Toledot. ( Behukotai Dec. 18 Bamidbar. M. Hodesh. 1 Vayetseh. 25 Shebuot 2 d. 8 Vayishlach. June 15 Vayesheb. 1 Nasso. ( Hanuc. 6 d. 8 Behangaloteha 22 Mikets, •J R. Hodesh. 15 Shelach Lecha ( M. Hodesh. 22 Korach. 29 Vayigash. ( Hukat. 1901. 29 \ Jan. ( Balak. 5 Vaichi. July 12 Shemot. 6 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh 19 Vaerah. C Matot. ) 26 Bo. 13 \ [ " Shimoo. Feb. ( Masay. ) 2 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 20 Debarim. *• Hazon. 9 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 27 Vaethanan. " Nahamoo. 16 Mishpatim P. Shekalim. Aug. 23 Terumah. 3 Ekeb. March. 10 Eeay. 2 Tetsaveh. P. Zachor. 17 Shophetim. 9 Ki Tissah. P. Parah. 24 Ki Tetseh. 16 ^Vayalchel) (Pekudeh ^ P.Hahodesh. 31 Ki Tabo. Sept C Nitsabim. 1 23 Vayikrah. 7 ] , , 30 jTsav. 1 S. Hagadole. C Yayelech. Perfect Common Year of 355 Days. 1901-02. TABLE 1. 6662. Sept. 14 15 16 23 28 29 Oct. 4 6 6 13 14 Novem. 12 Decern. 5 6 11 20 1902. Jan. 9 23 Feb. 7 8 21 22 March. 9 10 20 23 24 April. 8 22 23 28 29 May. 1 8 21 25 June. 6 11 12 July. 5 6 22 August 4 12 18 Sept. 2 8 2. Tisbree Rosh Hasbanah. Fast of Guedalyah. Kipoor. Sucot 2 first days. Hosbaanah Rabah. Sbemiuee Aseret. Simbat Torab. Rosb Hodesb Hesbvan. Rosb Hodesb Kisley. Barech Alenu. Hanucab 1st daj. Rosb Hodesb Tebet. Fast of Tebet. Rosb Hodesb Sbebat. Rosb Sbanab Leaylanot. Rosb Hodesb Adar Risbon. Purim Katan. Rosb Hodesb Adar Sbenee. Fast of Esther. Puiitn. Rosb Hodesb Nissan. Pesab 2 first days. " 2 last " Rosb Hodesb lyar. Pesab Sbenee. Lag Laomer. Rosb Hodesb Sivan. Shebuot. Rosh Hodesb Tamooz. Fast of Tamooz. Rosb Hodesb Ab. Tisbabeab. Tubeab. Rosb Hodesb Elool. Saturday Sunday. Monday. Monday. Saturday Sunday. Friday. Saturday. Sunday. Sunday Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday, Wednesday. Friday. Thursday, Thursday. Friday Saturday, Friday Saturday. Sunday Monday. Thursday. Q Sunday Monday, Tuesday. Tuesday Wednesday. Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Wednesday. Sunday. Friday. Wednesday Thursday. Saturday Sunday. Tuesday. Monday, Tuesday. Monday. Tuesday Wednesday 1901-02. TABLE 2. 5662 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. tSep. Apr. 14 R. Shanah 1 d. 5 Sheminee. P. Hahodesh. 21 Haazinoo. Sab.Teshubah 12 Tazriang. 28 Sucot 1st day. 19 Metsorang. S. Haj2:adole. Oct. 26 Pesah"5th d. 6 S. Aseret. May. 6 Haberahah. Sirahat Torah 3 Ahar6 Mot. Sunday. 10 Kedosliim. 12 Beresheet. Ma. Hodesh. 17 Eraor. 19 Noah. 24 Behar. 26! Lech Lechah. 31 Behukotai. Nov. June 2 Ynyerah. ' 7 Bamidbar. 9 Haye Sarah. 14 Nasso. 16 Toledot. 21 Behangalotelia 23 Vayetseh. 28 Shelach Lecha. 30 Vayishlach. Dec. July ( R. Hodesh. T Vayesheb. Hanucah 2 d. 5 Korach. ] l4'Mikets. 1 ( M. Hodesh. 21 Vayigash. 12 Hukat. V 28 Vaichi. 19 Balak. 1902 26 Pin'has. Haph. Dibreh. Jan. 4 Shemot. Aug. ( Matot. ) 11 Vaerah. 2 ] [ " Shimoo. 18 Bo. ( Masay. ) 25 Beshalach. Moses' Song. 9 Debarim. " Hazon. Feb. 16 Vaethanan. "■ Nahamoo. 1 Yitro. 10 Commdts. 28 Ekeb. SMishpatim. R. Hodesh. 30 Reay. ■ 15 Terumah. Sep. 22 Tetsaveh. 6 Shophetim. Mar. 1 13 Ki Tetseh. IjEi Tissah. P. Shekalim 20 Ki Tabo. ( Nitsabim. 8 Yayakhel. ( M. Hodesh. 27 ( Yayelech. 1 5 Pekudeh. 22 Vayikrah. P. Zachor. 29 Tsav. P. Parah, Im 3erfect Bissexti le Year of 883 Days • 1902-03. TABLE 1. 5663. 1. 2. > 3. Oct. 2 3 Tishree Rosh Hashanah. Thursday Friday. 5 Fast of Guedalyah. Sunday. 5jc Saturday. 11 Kipoor. 16 11 Sucot 2 first days. Thursday Friday. 22 Hosbaanah Rabah. Wednesday. 23 Sheminee Aseret. Thursday. 24 Simhat Torah. Friday. Oct. 31 Nov. 1 - Rosh Hodesh Heshvan. Friday Saturday. 30 Dec. 1 • Rosh Hodesh Kislev. Sunday Monday. 5 Barech Alenu. Friday. 25 Hanucahlst day. Thursday. 30 31 1903 Rosh Hodesh Tebet. Tuesday Wednesday. X t/\Jt/m Jan. 9 Fast of Tebet. Friday. 29 Rosh Hodesh Shebat. Thursday. Feb. 12 Rosh Shanah Leaylanot. Thursday. 27 28 Rosh Hodesh Adar. Friday Saturday. March. 12 Fast of Esther. Thursday. 13 14 Purim. Friday Saturday. 29 Rosh Hodesh Nissan. Sunday. April. 12 13 Pesah 2 first days. Sunday Monday. 18 19 " 2 last " Saturday Sunday, 21 28 May. 11 Rosh Hodesh lyar. Monday Tuesday. Pesah Shenee. Monday. 15 Lag Laomer. Friday. 27 Rosh Hodesh Sivan. Wednesday. June. 1 2 Shebuot. Monday Tuesday. 25 26 Rosh Hodesh Tamooz. Thursday Friday. July 12 Fast of Tamooz. Sunday. 25 Rosh Hodesh Ab. Saturday. Aug. 2 Tishabeab. Sunday. 8 Tubeab. Saturday. 23 24 Rosh Hodesh Elool. Sunday Monday. 1902-1903. TABLE 2. 5663. 1. Oct 4 11 18 24 Haazinoo. Haberahah. vi) Beresheet. Nov. 1 Noah. Lech Lechah. Vayerah, Haye Sarah. Toledot. 15 22 29 Dec 6 IS 20 27 190o Jan. 8 10 17 24 31 Feb. 7 14 21 Vajetseh. Vayishlach. Vayesheb. Mikets. Yayigash. Vaichi. Shemot. Vaerah. Bo. Beshalach. ritro. Alishpatim. 28jTeruinah. Mar. I 7 Tetsaveli. 14 Ki Tissab. 21jVayakhel. 28!Pekudeh. Apr. 4 Vayikrah. lllTsav. S. Teshubah. Kipoor. Sucot 3rd day. Simhat Torah Friday. R . Hodesh. M. Hodesh. Hanucah 3 d. ?s loses' Song. 10 Commdts. C P. Shekalim I R. Hodesh. P. Zachor. P. Parah. P.Hahodesh M. Hodesh. S. Hagadole 1. 2. Apr.: 18! 25 Sbeminee. Mayj ( Tazriang. ( Metsorang. ( Ahare Mot. ( Kedoshim. 16 Emor. ( Behar. ( Behukotai. SOBamidbar. June GiN'asso. 1 3 Bebangaloteha 20 Shelach Lecha 27 July 4 11 18 25 Aug. 1 8 15 22 29 Sep. 5 12 19 Korach. Hukat. Balak. Pin'has. C Matot. ( Masay Debarim. Vaetbanan. Ekeb. Reay. Shophetira. Ki Tetseh. Ki Tabo. Nitsabim. Pesah 7th d. Haph. Dibreh " Shimoo. R. Hodesh. Haph. Hazon. " Nahamoo. M. Hodesh Perfect Common Tear of 355 Days. i2 TABLES FOB, THE CONTINUATION OF THE JEWISH CALENDAR TO THE YEAR 5776. BEING A PERIOD OF BIX LUNAR CYCLES, CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN TEARS. EXPLANATION. The Index Table contains six columns. The 1 st Column shows the number of the year in the Lunar Cycle; the 2nd, the number of years since the Creation of the World; the 3rd, the nature of the year, Mhether Common, Bissextile, Perfect, Imperfect or Ordinary ; the 4th, shows the Table of the New Moons, Festivals and Fasts to be consulted; the 5th, points to the par- ticular column in the Table thus indicated, to find the days of the New Moons, Festivals and Fasts for any given year :'(At the foot of this column will be found directions for reading certain Parashiot for that year) ; the 6th, exhibits the particular column in the 2nd Section, whereby the English dates of the New Moons, Festivals and Fasts for any given year, may be ascertained, as also the number to be added to the dates therein indicated. Table 1st, for Common Years, is divided into Two Sections. Section 1st, shows the order of the New Moons, Festivals and Fasts, with the days on which they happen, arranged in seven columns ior the seven dif- ferent kinds of Common Years of 12 months. At the foot of these columns will be found the directions for reading certain Parashiot separately ; also the proper Sabbaths for reading the Parashiot of Shekalim, Zachor, Parah and Hahodesh. Section 2nd, contains a series of English dates (of the Solar Months) arranged in six columns, to which must be added the number shown in the 6th column of the Index. Table 2nd, for Bissextile Years is divided into Two Sections. Section 1st, shows the order of the New Moons, Festivals and Fasts, with the days on wnich they happen, arranged in seven columns for the seven differ- ent kinds of Bissextile Years of 13 months. At the foot of these columns will be found the directions for reading certain Parashiot jointly ; also the proper Sabbaths for reading the Parashiot of Shekalim, Zachor, Parah and Hahodesh. Section 2nd, contains a series of English dates (of the Solar Months) arranged in six columns, to which must be added, the number shown in the 6th column of the Index. EXAMPLE. If it be desired to know the days of the week and the English dates for the two first days of Pesach in 5663, turn to the Index Table, where 5663 is shown to be a Perfect Common Year (of 355 days,) on a line with which will be found, Table I. V. A. add 21. Table 1 refers to the Table for Common Years of 12 months, 5663 being a Common Year. V indicates the particular column, in that Table, to be sought, in which, on a line with Pesach, will be found Sun- day and Monday. Pesach therefore in 5663 will be on Sunday and Monday. A refers to the'Column thus marked in Section 2nd, of the same Table, con- taining a series of English dates, where, to- those dates on a line with Pesach must be added 21, as directed in the Index. Thus, the dates found on a line with Pesach in the column marked A, are March 22 and 23. By adding 21 they would be March 43 and 44. March having only 31 days the remainder shows them to be April 12 and 13. In the same manner the date of any other Festival, &c., may be ascertained; always remembering to add the number in the Index to that stated in the Table. When the number thus added exceeds the number of days in any given month, the excess is to be taken for the date in the following month. Note.— This mark Sun* shows the Fast to have happened on the preceeding Sabbath and its observance is deferr- «d to tlie Sunday folIo\viiig, in wliich case one day is to be added to the English date, indicated in the Table. This mark Thut 0, show.'i that the Fast of Esther would happen on the ensuing Sabbath, but it is to be anticipated uR the Thnrsday preceeding. Two days must therefor* be deducted from the English dates indicated in the Table. INDEX TABLE. Year of the Cycle 299 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 800 1 2 3 4 5 f> 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Year since Creation Nature of Year. th Cycle. 5663.* Perfect Common 5664. Ordinary Common 5665. Perfect Bissextile 5666. Perfect Common. 5667. Ordinary Common 5668. Imperf. Bissextile. 5669. Perfect Common. 5670. Imperf. Bissextile. 5671. Ordinary Common. 5672. Perfect Common 5673. Perfect Bissextile. 5674. Ordinary Common. 5675. Imperf. Common. 6676. Perfect Bissextile. 5677. Ordinary Common. 5678. Perfect Common. 5679. Imperf. Bissextile. 5680. Ordinary Common. 5681. Perfect Bissextile, th Cycle. 5682. Perfect Common. 5683. Imperf. Common. 5684. OrdinaryBissextile. 5685. Perfect Common. 5686. Perfect Common. 5687. Imperf. Bissextile. 5688. Ordinary Common. 5689- Perfect Bissextile. 5690. Imperf. Commun. 5691. Ordinary Common. 5692. Perfect Bissextile. 5693. Perfect Common. 5694. Ordinary Common. 5695. jimperf. Bissextile. 5696. Perfect Common. 5697. jOrdinary Common. 5698. {Perfect Bissextile. 5699. !lmperf. Common. 5700. [Perfect Bissextile. Table to be Consulted Table 1 '' 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 2 " 1 " 2 " 1 •' 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 2 '• 1 " 2 Table 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 ] 2 Column to be Consulted V III XIV 711 IV VIII VII XI III VII XII IV I XII IV II XIII IV IX II VI X II VII XI III XIV VI III XIV VII IV VIII VII IV IX I XII * Included in the Detailed Calendar. Column of Ens', dates. A add 21 E G A. B M A I B 9 12 19 8 8 15 16 22 D « 11 G " 14 B C K* B A I E G 20 8 10 16 6 1 12 15 A add 22 C " 10 L A A I E G C B 11 18 8 9 14 17 22 11 K « 13 A B I D B G C K 20 9 10 16 5 8 13 15 INDEX TABLE . — (Continued.) Year of the Year since Nature of Year. Table to be Column to be Column of Cycle. 301 Creation. Consulted Consulted. Eng . dates. st Cycle. 1 5701. Ordinary Common. Table 1 IV B add 21 | 2 5702. Perfect Common. (( 1 II A " 11 3 5703. Imperf. Bissextile. <( 2 XIII I " 12 4 5704. 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W Q o PQ < f^ G -73 05 O O H — o 0) o « s o . r a. ^ cu « _a "4 o a o $5 -a X CD — Ol •^ t^— M00- — . (VJ (»J (M I _ ss .- !sn ; 3 lu' 1^ t» - S 32 •sag. _• S3 .- fcp •^ Ji — ' ^ . • S « 1KC3SSZ> |>>Hm ■^ -w (a %Z CO §1 <= 2 ^ ■-' 52^:2 3 S - r" ~J t_| t- si Ah ::3 ti eS O 4J .^ -4J> 4-> 83 33 cj e« cS eS A cS QQOQaQCO LIST OF JEWISH INSTITUTIONS, RELIGIOUS, CHARITABLE, &C. [* The Kditors, while expressing their acknowledgments to their friends •who havo kindly afforded them such items of information as, jointly with gleanings from the Jewish press, have enabled them to compile the present Table, would beg to state that any irregularity traceable in its form, has una- Toidably arisen from the difficulty they have experienced in obtaining anything of a more uniform character.] 1. ALBANY, (State of New York.) 1. K. K. BETH EL. bi^ na Organised in 5598 — 1 838. Synagogue in Herkimer Street. Burial place o?i the Bethlehem road. Minister, the Rev. Veist Traub. President, Mr. P. I. Nusbaum, 2. K. K. BETH JACOB, npr' na Organized in 5608 — 1847. Synagogue in Fulton between Lydius and Van Zandt Streets. Burial place on tlie Schenectady Turn= pike. Minister, Rev. Joseph Levin. President, Mr. Isaac Le- derer. 3. K. K. ANSHE EMET. n?3s^ 'it^J« Organized in 5611 — 1850. Synagogue, head of Herkimer Stree* —120 members and seat-holders. Burial place on the Troy road« Minister, President, Mr. Joseph Sporborg. Time of Service on the Eve of Sabbath, the same as in New York. Attached to this congregation are the following institutions: — 1. The Hebrew and English Common School. Super- intendent. Dr. J. Lewi, Chairman. — 2. Hebra Kadisha, to visit the sick, support the poor, bury the dead and comfort (he mourners. Mr. M. Stein, President. — 3. Ladies' Benevolent Society to support the sick, &c. President, Mrs. F. Smith.— 4. Ladies' Sewing Society to support widows and orphans. President, Mrs. M. Smith. — 5. Young Men's Literary Society, established 1849. President, D. Stern. 2. AUGUSTA, (Georgia.) K. K. BENAI ISRAEL. Vw^iz?' ' ji Polish Minhag, organized 5607 — 1846. Synagogue, corner o Green and Jackson Streets. Burial place adjoining the Christian Cemetery. Minister, Revd. I. Schatz. President, Mr. Lewis Levy. The Congregation numbers 26 members. Sabbath com- mences half an hour later than in New York. Service on Sabbath 149 Morning, throughout the year, at half-past eight. Hebrew Sunday School estabhshed in 1845. First meeting of Jews to organize a rso for Rosh Hashanah, was held in September, 1846. 8. BALTIMORE, (Maryland.) 1. K. K. NIDHAY ISRAEL. Vi^nir' 'mj Organized 5583 — 1823. Synagogue in Lloyd Street. Burial place on the Balair road. Ministers, Revds. H. Hochheimer and Lissner. President, Mr. B. Himmelreich. 2. Eden btreet Congregation, organized 5605 — 1845. Synago- gue in Eden Street. Burial place on the Philadelphia road. Min- isters, Rabbi, Kevd. Dr. Gunzburg ; Reader, Kevd. Mr. Fried. Pre* sident, Mr. Chazan. 3. Howard Street Congregation. Synagogue in Howard Street. 4. Har Sinai Congregation. Minister, Revd. M. Brown. Presi- dent, Mr. Lowman. 5. Gay Street Cong. President, Mr. Stiebel. Ba timore Hebrew Select School, Commenced 1852. President Mr. Cohen. Assistance Society, President, JNlr. Putnel. 4. BARBADOES, (British West Indies.) K. K. NIDHAY ISRAEL, bi^iw^ >mj Portuguese Minhag. First Settlement of Jews, said to be in 5388 — 1628. The oldest tombstone (to all appearance, the first placed in the Beth Haim,) bears date 5418 — 1658, There is no earlier record of Jewish settlement in Barbadoes. Synagogue in Bridge- town, Acting Minister, Ephraira Polack. President, Mr. Michael B. Isaacs. A Sunday School was established in January, 1844. 5. BERLIN, (Marquette County, Wisconsin.) First Service on Kipoor, 5612 — 1851, at the residence of Mr. Kusel. 8 BOLIVAR, (Tennessee.) First Service on Rosh Shanah, 5612 — 1851, in a private house. 7. BOSTON, (Massachusetts.) 1. K. K. OHABAY SHALOME. oi^tir »nmt«! German Minhag. Organized in 5602 — 1842. Incorporated in 1845. Synagogue in Warren Street, between Elliot and Tremont Streets. Consecrated, March 26th, 5612 — 1852. Burial place in East Boston, opposite the City proper. Minister, Revd. S. Sachs. President, Mr. W. Goldsmith. Time for commencing Sabbath at Sunset. This Congregation has attached to it, a School, in tlie Synagogue building, for Hebrew, English, and German instruction, under the superintendance of Revd. S. Sachs ; and two Benevolent bocieties, namely, the " Brotherly Love Society " and the " Sisterly Love Society," for the relief of the Poor and the Sick, and for the burial of the dead. The Synagogue is open for Service in the 150 morning of Mondays and Thursdays and Rosh Hodesh ; on Friday evening; and on Sabbath and holydays in the morning, afternoon, and evening. 2. K. K. BETH ISRAEL. Vi^-)tt^» n'n Polish Minhag. Organized 5610 — 1849. Synagogue in a hall over the Boylston Market, which was consecrated on Rosh Shanah 5610—1849. Minister, Revd. P. Rosendale. President, Mr. J. W. Ezekiel. 8. BUFFALO, (Kew York.) 1. K. K. BETH EL. bi^ no Organized in 560Y — 1847. Synagogue in Pearl Street. Burial place South of Batavia Street. Minister, Revd. L. Blumgarten. President, Mr. Joseph Lesler. Minhag, Polish, 2. K K. BETH ZION. rvv n'l Organized, 5611 — 1850. Synagogue, corner of Ellicot and Clin- ton Streets. Burial place the same as that belonging to the Jacob's Benevolent Society. Minister, Revd. Joseph Fry. President, Mr. Victor Burger. Jacob's Benevolent Society. Burial place in Batavia Street, about one mile from the city. President, Mr, Lewis Tahlman. 9. CHARLESTON, (South Carolina.) 1. K. K. BETH ELOHIM. D»p'?« n>n Incorporated 5551 — 1191. Synagogue in Hasel Street. Burial place, in Gumming Street, purchased in 1757. Minister, Dr. M. Mayer. President, Mr. Joshua Lazarus. 2. K. K. SHEARITH ISRAEL, 'pt^nu^* n>n«ii^ Portuguese Minhag. Organized, 5603 — 1843. Synagogue in "Went- worth Street. Consecrated, August 13, Elool 1, 5697—1847. Bu- rial place in Cummings Street. Minister, Revd. Sol. Jacobs, Pre- sident, Mr. Samuel Hart. SOCIETIES. 1. DHDn n'lV^Dj nnnn Organized, 5510 — 1750. 2. Hehreiv Benevolent Institution, organized 1*791. 3. nD»»p ]'^\> Organized, 5555 — 1795. 4. D'Din' »2« Organized, July 15th, 1801. Societyr for the relief of Orphans and indigent children. 5. Sunday School, established 1839. 10. CHICAGO, (Illinois.) K. K. ANSHAY MANGARIB. mrD 'ii^J« German Minhag. Organized, October, 5607—1847. Synagogue in Clark Street. Consecrated, June 13, 5611—1851. Burial place 151 jsear the City Cemetery. Minister, G. Sbneidacher. President, Mr. A. Kohn. 48 members. Hebrew Benevolent Society organized, 5612 — 1852. Mr. Leopold Mayer, President. 11. CIXCINNATI, (Ohio.) 1. K. K. B'NAI ISRAEL. V«itt>' >ii Polish Minhacr. Organized, 5579— 1819. Chartered, 5590— 1830 Synagogue, corner of 6th street and Broadway. Burial places, 1st on Western Row ; 2nd Beth Haim. now in use, is situated on the Montgomery road, two and a half miles from the City. Minister Revd. Hart Judah, elected 1837. President, Mr. Milius. Service in this Synagogue daily. . 2. K. K. B'NAI JESHURUM. pniti?' >Ji German Minhag. Organized, 5600—1840. Chartered, 5605— 1845. Synagogue in Lodge Street, near 5th Street Market House, Consecrated, 5608 — 1847. Burial place on the Montgomery road, two and a half m.iles from the city, in common with K. K. B'nai Israel. Minister, Dr. I. M. V/ise. President, Mr. Max Fechheimer. 3. K. K. AHABAT AHIM. D»ni^ nnn« German Minhag. Organized, 5608—1848. Chartered, 5610—1850. Synagogne in Race Street, North of the Miami Canal. Burial place on Vine Street Hill, about two and a half miles from the city. This congregation numbers over 100 members. Minister, Revd. Solomon Wiel. President, Mr. Wolf Fechheimer. 4. K. K. AD AT ISRAEL, h)^-\w mi^ Polish Minhag. Organized, 5611 — 1850. Synagogue, corner of Sixth Street and Western Row, Burial place in common with the K. K. Bnai Israel. This congregation numbers 80 members. SOCIETIES. 1. The Hebrew Beneficent Society, extending aid to the needy and the sick, and for mutual benefit in sickness and during the seven days of mourning. Organized, 5588 — 1828. Incorporated, 5598 — 1838. This Society numbers 160 members. President, Mr. Wolf Cohen. 2. TJie English Ladies^ Benevolent Society, for the assistance of Jewish females and orphans. Organized, 5598 — 1838. President, Mrs, S. L. Wurkum. 3. The Old German, Ladies^ Benefit Society, for mutual benefit and for the assistance of Jewish females and orphans. This Society numbers 140 members. Organized, 5601 — 1841. President, Mrs, Julius Goodheart. k2 162 A. Hehrah Meshibat Nephesh. ti^sj ni»ll^?3 For the relief of the needy, — numbers TO raembers. Organized. 5602—1842. President, Mr. Isaac Wolf. 5. Hehrah Tipheret Israel. V«lit>» nn«sn To defray the expenses of the •rr\pr:: (legal bath) and for other good purposes. Organized, 5602—1843. The Mikvah is in 8th Street, Western Row. Another is at the corner of John and Kemble Streets, the private enterprise of Mr. Jacob Hilp. 6. Relief Fund Society for the Poor Jews in Palestine. Insti- tuted, 6609—1849. Reorganized, 5613—1863. The object of this society is to remit money direct to Jerusalem, and to obviate the necessity of sending messengers to collect money. President, Mr. E. Mayers. *1. The German Ladies' Relief Society to relieve deserving per- sons in distress. Numbers 40 members. Organized, 6610 — 1850. President, Mrs. Max Turnauer. 8. The Jews Hospital Society. Organized, July, 5610 — ISSO". Hospital at the corner of Malantham Street, Western Row. President, Mr. Jacob Elsas. Physician, M. Bettman, M. D. 9. Hehrah Kadishah. ntr^np min To attend on the sick, the dying and the dead. Organized, Tebet, 561H 1853. This Plebrah numbers 65 members, and is not parti- cularly attached to any Congregation. President, Mr. Leopold Milius. Doctor Myers, Rabbi and Secretary. 10. Talmud Yelad'im onV' mD^n Institute of the Bhiai leshurun Congregation, under the direction of the Congregational officers. Incorporated, 5609 — 1849, for Hebrew, English and Ger- man instruction. School in the basement of the Synagogue. 11. Hebrew and English School attached to the Congregation Jhahat Ahini, under the direction of the Congregational officers. 12. CLARBORNE, (Alabama.) The Clarborne Jewish Congregation. Organized, 5613—1853. Minister, Revd. Leopold Maas. President, Mr. Sol. Levy. 13. CLEVELAND, (Ohio). 1. K. K. ANSHE HASED. ion ^^ivk First service in 1839. Organized in 5601 — 1841. Synagogue in Eagle Street. Burial place across the Cuyuauga River, in Ohio City, two miles from Cleveland. Minister, Rev. B. L. Fould. Pro- eident, Mr. Hoppeman. 2. K. K. TIPHERET ISRAEL, h^^w^ mt^sn Organized, 5610 — 1850. Synagogue in Bolivar Street, near Erie. (They worship, at present, in Main Street, Seneca Block). Burial 153 place in Ohio city, adjoining that of K. K. Ansh6 Hased. Minister, Kevd. Isidore Kalisch. President, Mr. C. Koch. It is supposed there are not less than 140 Jewish families residing in Cleveland, Time of Morning Service. — Rosh'Hashanah, 5^ ; Kipoor, 5-| ; Holy days,8 ; Sabbath, from Nissan till Hesvan,8; Heshvan till Nissan,8-^. Evening Service on Friday. — From Rosh Shanah to Sabbath Bere- sheet, 5^ ; from Bereshet to Sabbath Vayesheb, 5 ; Vayesheb to Sabbath Bo, 4f ; Bo to Sabbsth Mishpatim, ,5 ; Mishpatim to Sab- bath Ki Tisah, 5^ ; Ki Tisah to Sabbath Sheminee, 6 ; Sheminee to Sabbath Bamidbar, 6^- ; Bamidbar to Sabbath Pinhas, 7 ; Pinhas to Sabbath Shophetim, 6^ ; Shophetim to Rosh Hashanah, 6. He- brew and English School estalslished in 1844. 14. CLINTON, (Mississippi.) Organized Congregation. 15. COLLUMA, (California, on che Yub a Biver.) OrganizecTUongregation, 5610 — 1850. 16. COLUMBIA, (South Carolina.) Congregation organized, 5607 — 1846. Minister, (Acting,) Mr. P. S. Jacobs. President, Mr. Jacob Levin, (in 5612). Sunday School established, 5604— 1844. 17. COLUMBUS, (Ohio.) German Minhag. Congregation organized November 16th, 5612 — 1851. Minister, Revd. S. Lazarus, in 1851. President, Mr. T. Gundersheimer, in 1851. They numbered 30 members at their or- ganization. 18. CUMBERLAND, (Maryland.) K. K. BEER HAHAYIM. D»>nn n^^i Temporary Synagogue in Baltimore Street. Consecrated, July 8, 5612—1853, Acting Minister in 5613, Mr. H. Adler. Presi- dent, Mr. H. Rosenbach. 19. CURACAO, (Butch West Indies.) K. K. MIKVEH ISRAEL. ^Nnt2?» mpa Portuguese Minhag. Synagogue-building in Willems stad in the Joodenkerk Street, is over 122 years old. Burial place on the Plantation Roosentak, two miles from the city. I\Iinister, Revd. Dd. Cardoza. Corresponding Member of the Mahamad, Mr. M. C. Henriques. A School for instruction in Hebrew and English was established, 5608—1847. 20. DANVILLE, (Pensylvania.) K.K. B'XAI ZIOo^. fvy >:a Organized Congregation in 5610 — 1849. Minister, (acting,) Revd. Mr. Jacobs. President, Mr. Abra. Levy. 154 21. DETROIT, (Michigan.) K. K. BETH EL. V« n»i Organized, 5610 — 1850. Temporary Synagogue in Jefferson Avenue. Buvial place three-quarters of a mile from the city, ad- joining the Eimwood Cemetery. Minister, E,evd. B. Marcus. Pre- sident, Mr. Jacob Silberman. This Congregation, numbering nearly 25 active members, is probably the only one organized in Michigan. There are, however, many Jews living in Adrian, Monroe, and other towns of this s tate. Hebrali Blkur Holim. D^Vin nipn For attendance on the sick and dying. Organized, 5611 — 1851. 22. EASTON (Pensylvania.) 1. K. K. BERITH SHALOME. diW nni President, A. Falk, (5612.) 2. K. K. IMANUEL. h^ ^^m Organized, 5611 — 1851. Synagogue consecrated on Sabbath Ha-= gadole, 5611. President Mr. Michael Putzel. 23. FORT WAYNE, (Indiana.) Organized Congregation , November, 5609 — 1848. Minister, Revd. J. Solomons. President, Mr. I. Laufferty. 24. GALVEST02T, (Tezas.) Burial place enclosed in the Citv grave yard. Consecrated, Elool, 6612—1852. 25. HARRISBURG, (Pensylvania.) Congregational Union in 5613. 26. HARTFORD, (Connecticut.) K. K. BETH ISRAEL. Organized, 560Y— 184Y. President, Mr. M. Stern, elected in 1851. Minister, acting, Revd. M. L. Strauss, in 1861. 27. KINGSTON, (Jamaica, British West Indies.) l.K. K. SHAARAY SHAMAYIM. C2^12)2^ npu^ Portuguese Minhag. Synagogue, front of Princess Street. Erected in 5510 — 1760. Burial places : 1st. In Upper Church Street, 2nd. opposite the first, 3rd. Upper Orange Street. Minister, Revd. A. H. DeLavante. President, Mr. Aaron de Cordova. 2. ENGLISH AND GERMAN CONGREGATION. Organized in 6548—178 8. Synagogue, front of Orange Street. Buiial place near the Camps. Minister, (vacant.) President, Mr. 155 Ellis T. Davis. Time for commencing Sabbath in both Congrega- tions, from January to June, 5 o'clock ; June to January, 5^ o'clock. SOCIETIES. 1. Hebrew National School ^^v bn^ra instituted 5607-1847. _ The Honorable Philip La-u^rence Pres. This School is a combination of the English and German Free School and the Beth Limud of the Poituguese Congregation which took place on Sunday Feb., 21st 6607-1847. 2. Hebrew Benevolent Society : Mr. B. A. Franklin, President. 28. LAFAYETTE, (Indiana.) K. K. AHABAT AHIM C3»n« T\1r\\^ German Minhng, organized February, 5611-1851. Temporary Synagogue. Burial place, one mile from the City. The congrega- tion numbers 30 members. Minister, Rev. L. Emmrich. President, Mr. ]M. Hallstein. 29. LANCASTER, (Pensylvania) Congregational union in 1847. 30. LOUISVILLE, (Kentncky.) 1. K. K. ADAT ISRAEL hvK^m^ r\^v German Minhag. Incorporated in 1836. Synagogue consecrated March 5609-1849, in Fourth Street between JeflFerson and Walnut Streets, being the first in the State. Minister, Rev. B. H. GotheK President, Mr. Moses Lieberman. Polish Congregation. Established 1851-5612. SOCIETIES. 1. For attendance on the Sick and the Dying. Organized 1860. In 1854, President, Mr. A. Sammelson. 2. Ladies Benevolent Society. In 1854, President, Mr. Charles Lichton. 3. Ladies Benevolent Society, No. 2. President, Mrs. A. Sam- melson. 31. LYNCHBURG, (Virginia.) Public Worship on Rosh Shanah 5613. 82. MARYVILLE, (California.) Temporary Synagogue. Hebrew Benevolent Society organized 6613-l_853.,_£iuiaidfitttiMi\F. M. Rinehart. 15G S3. MEMPHIS, (Tennessee.) Hebrew Congregation. Acting Minister, Rev. Jonas Levy. Presi- dent, Mr. M. Simon. Hebrew Benevolent Society possessing a Beth Haim, founded 5611-1851. President, Mr. B. Emanuel. 34. MILWAUKIE, (Wisconsin.) Organized Congregation. 86. MOBILE, (Alabama.) K. K. SHAARAY SHAMAYIM D^^m nvm Organized, 6604-1844. Synagogue, in Jackson Street, be- tween St. Louis and St. Michael Street. The first Syna- gogue was consecrated Kislev 27, 5605, December 27, 1846. Minister, Rev. Dr. J. Eckman. President, Mr. Israel Jones, Burial place adjoins that of the city. The present Synagogue in use, in Jackson Street, was consecrated, March 11 th 1853. The time for commencing Service varies but little from that of Charleston S. C. SOCIETY. The Ladies Hebrew Benevolent Society organized 5610-1850. "There is no other Society attached to the Congregation, the consti- tution of the Congregation having incorporated as a part of its orga- nization the discharge of the objects contemplated in Benevolent associations." 36. MOKTEGO BAY, (Jamaica.) K. K. BETH JACOB ipj;» n>i Portuguese Minhag. Minister, Rev. A. C. Heni-iques. President, S. G. Corinaldi 37. MONTGOMERY, (Alabama.) K. K. MEBAKAB HOLIM a^V^n npna Congregation organized 5607-1847 German Minhag. Tempo- rary Synagogue in Court Street. Minister. Rev. S. Myer. President, Henry Weil. Burial place out of the City limits. SOCIETY. Hebrew Benevolent Society, organized 5612-1851. President, Mr. M. Gerstle. 38. MONTREAL. (Lower Canada.) [There are no attainable records of the early settlement of Jews in Canada, prior to the conquest of the Proviuce by England. Samuel Jacobs, Simon Levy and Aaron Hart arrived in Canada in 1760. They accompaniecl det:ichments of infantry under the command of General Haldimand, immediately after the conquest. Aaron Hart remained in Thi^ee Rivers, and was employed as a Commissary to supply tJie troops with forage, provisions, ?3J Hebrew Benevolent Association for the relief of the indigent dis- tressed and sick. Organized, May 560*7-1847. President, Mr. J. Simon. 2. Hehrah Nashim. u-'XDl mm LadiesBehrewBenevolent Association for the same purpose as above j organized March, 5601-1847. 1st, Directress, Mrs. A. Haber. 3. Hehra Bikur Holim. Hebrew Beneficial Society, mostly for the benefit of its members, organized, 5609-1849. President, Mr. A. Frank. 4. Hebrew Foreign Mission Society of New Orleans, organized 6613-1853. President, Mr. G. Kursheedt. 6. Hebrew and Religious School attached to the Congregation Shaaray Hased. 6. Hebrew and Religious School attached to the Congregation Nephutsot Jehudah. Superintendent, Mr. G. Kursheedt. 45. NEWPORT, (Rhode Island.) K. K. TESHUAT ISRAEL. hv<'^^ nritt^n Synagogue and Burial Ground are both located in Touro Street, and are kept in repairs by the bequests of the late Mr. Abraham Touro and his brother, the late Judah Touro of New Orleans, sons of the Rev. Isaac Touro. Organized, 5418-1658. Minhag Portuguese. Synagogue consecrated on the first day of Hanucah 5524—1763. 46. NEW YORK. * I K. K. SHEARITH ISRAEL, bxnu'* n^iKtr p'p Portuguese Minhag. The first settlement of Jews in the City of New York, is supposed to have been about the year 5410 — 1650. The earliest known records are copies of a petition of Salvador d'Andrade, dated Decem- ber 17, 1655, to the Directors General and Council of the New Nether- lands, and of a remonstrance signed by Abraham de Lucena and others, dated, March 10th, 1656. In the Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. 1 ., Governor Andros, in his answers to certain inquiries about New York, in 1678, included Jews amongst the inhabitants, and in Vol. 3, mention is made of the Rev. Abraham de Lucena, applying as a Jewish Minister, to His Excellency Governor Hunter, in 1710, to be exempted from Militia and civil city duties, stating that these privileges had been allowed to his predecesors. The first minutes of congregational affairs at present in possession of the Congregation " Shearith Israel," written in Spanish and English, are dated Tishree 20th, 5489 — 1728, and have reference to certain wholesome rules and regulations, adopted, 5466—1706, twenty-three years previous. Before the 161 erection of a regular Synagogue, prayers were read in a frame building in Mill Street, in the first Ward, about 100 feet east of the lot on which the first Synagogue was built in 54S9 — 1729, and consecrated on the eve of the 7th day of Pesach, 5490 — 1730. This place of worship was taken down, re-built on the same site in 5377 — 1817, and consecrated on the eve of Shabat Hagadole, 5578 — 1818, the Congregation, in the interim, worshipping in a large room in an engine house in Beaver Street, a few doors west of Broad Street. During the prevalence of the yellow fever, in 1 822, service ■was performed in a school-house, corner of Henry and Oliver Streets. In the spring of 5593 — 1833, the property in Mill and Beaver Streets was sold, but the materials of the old Synagogue having been reserved by the Trustees, were, as far as possible, used in the erection of the present place of worship in Crosby Street, which was consecrated on the eve of the first day of She- buot, 5594 — 1834. The Congregation worshipped in the meanwhile in a large room flfted up for that purpose, over the New York Dispensary, corner of "White and Centre Streets, which, without interruption, has ever since been used by various congregations as a temporary Synagogue. The first Beth Haim, as far as is known, was on the corner of Madison and Oliver Streets purchased in 5441 — 1681, and stood on a high hill adjoining the ground purchased in 1729 — 5483, extending to Chatham Street, then called the Kings High Way. Interment having been prohibited by the Common. Council, a portion of this ground that had not been used was sold, and the entrance made in Oliver Street facing Henry Street. The 2nd Beth Haim, in Eleventh Street, near 6th Avenue. The 3rd Beth Haim in Twenty-first Street, near 6th Avenue, was dedicated November, 5589 — 1829. Interment was discontinued in accordance with an ordinance of the Common Council, prohibiting burial in tlie City, in 5611 — 1851, The 4th Beth Haim now in use is situated on Long Island in Kings and Queens Counties opposite Cypress Hill Cemetery, 5 miles from Williamsburg ferry, consisting of nearly 7 acres, dedicated August 3rd, 5311 — 1851. Chartered by the Legislature, 5613—1853 Synagogue, Crosby Street between Spring and Broome Streets • Minister, Rev. J, J. Lyons. President, Mr. Benjn. Nathan. TIME FOR COMMENCING SABBATH. FROM AT FROM TILL AT Jan. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 March 15 ^ past 4. 5. July Aug. 22 22 Aug. Sept. 22 15 1 past 6. 6 March 15 April 8 May 1 May 15 April 8 May 1 May 15 July 22 •J past 5. 6. i past 6. 1. Sept. Oct. Nov. Nov. 15 8 1 22 Oct. Nov. Nov. Jan. 8 1 22 22 ■J past 5. 5 i past 4. 4. This calculation was made by the Rev. Joseph Jeshurun Pinto, in 5519 — 1759, for the meridian of New York, and confirmed by an Ascama of the Trustees of K. K. Shearith Israel. It may, with a slight variation, be made to answer for all the Northern States. TIME FOR COMMENCING SERVICE. Morning service, daily, from the day after Kipoor 1 o'clock. 1st of November,. 8 " 1st of March, 1^ « 1st of May, 1 During the season of early morning Selichot, Shachrit is read immediately after Selichot. 162 Sabbath and Holydays . . mT'^aT 8 o'clock, Rosh Hashanah " 7 *' Kipoor " 6 " Hoehaanah Rabah " 1 " Purim " 8 " Tishabeab, " 1 " AfterDOon Service, Sabbath | g^iniour before the established time HI d" \ for commenciDg Sabbath. Ereb Kipoor at 1 o'clock. Afternoon and Evening Services daily, at the hour of commen- cing the previous Sabbath. II. K. K. B-NAI JESHURUK pnw^ ^3n Polish Minhag. Organized, 5586 — 1825. Synagogue, Greene Street between Houston and Bleecker Streets. Consecrated, Sep- tember, 5612. Burial grounds, 1st. in Thirty second Street near 6th Avenue, no longer in use. 2nd. On Long Island adjoining that of the congregation Shearith Israel. Ministers, Rev. Dr. M. J. Raphall, Rabbi Preacher; Rev. Ansel Leo, Reader. President, Mr. David Sampson. Time for commencing Sabbath, the same as Congregation Shearith Israel. Time for commencing Service; — Morning Service daily from Pesah to Rosh Hodesh Heshvan ^ past 6 ; from Rosh Hodesh Heshvan to Pesah, 7 : Sabbaths and Holy- days from Tishree to Pesah, ^ past 8 ; from Pesah to Sabbath Teshubah, 8 ; Rosh Hashanah, 6 ; Kipoor, ^ past 5 ; Hoshaanah Rabah, -| past 6 : Purim, 7 ; Tishabeab, 6 ; Afternoon Service, Sabbaths and Holydays, 4. Afternoon and Evening Service daily at the hour of commencing the previous Sabbath. IIL K. K. ANSHE CHESED. ivn ^w^x German Minhag. Organized. 5590 — 1830. Synagogue, N"orfolk Street between Stanton and Houston Streets, Consecrated, May 6610. Burial Ground, near Cypress Hill Cemetery, on Long Island- Ministers, Rev. Dr. M. Lilienthal, Honorary Rabbi ; Rev. L. Sternberger, 1st Reader ; Rev. J. Hecht, 2nd Reader. President, Mr. E. A. Stern. Time for commencing Sabbath, see Congregation Shearith Israel. Time for commencing Service, Morning Service daily from Pesah to Rosh Hodesh Heshvan, 6 ; from Rosh Hodesh Heshvan to Pesah, 7 ; Sabbath and Holydays, from Pesah to Rosh Hodesh Heshvan, 8 ; from Rosh Hodesh Heshvan to Pesah, •^- past 8 ; Rosh Hashanah, ^ past 6 ; Kipoor, | past 5 ; Hoshaanah Rabali, 6 ; Purim, 6 ; Tisha- beab, 6. Afternoon Service, on Sabbaths and Holydays, 4 o'clock ; Ereb Kipoor, 3 o'clock. Afternoon and Evening Service, daily at the hour of commencing previous Sabbath. IV. K. K. SHAARAI TSEDEK. pi)t '-\if)2; Polish Minhag. Organized, 5600 — 1839. Synagogue, 38 Henry Street. Burial ground in Yorkville, 86th street. Minister Rev. H, A. Henry. President, Mr. Joseph Levy. 163 Time for commencing Sabbath, see Congregation Shearith Israel. Time for commencing Service, Morning Service daily in the sum- mer, 6. In the winter, 7. Sabbaths and Holydays in the summer, 8, In the -winter, ^ past 8. Eosh Hashanah, Kipoor, Purim and Tishabeab at 6. Hoshaanah Rabah ^ past 5. Afternoon Service, Sabbath and Holydays, in the summer, 4. In the winter, 3. Ereb Kipoor at one o'clock. Afternoon and Evening Service daily at the hour of commencing the previous Sabbath. V. K. K. SHAAR HASHAMAYIM. D^aurr t^),^ German Minhag. Organized 5601 — 1841. Synagogue, 122 Attorney Street between Rivington and Stanton Streets. Burial Ground in Salem fields Cemetery, near Cypress Hill Cemetery adjoining the Beth Haim of Congregation Bnai Jeshurun. Ministers, Rev. Dr. M, Lilienthal, Honorary Rabbi ; Rev. J. Falkenstein, Hazan. President, Mr. Moses "Wallach. Time for commencing Sabbath and Service, see Congregation jinshe Ghesed. VI K K RODEF SHALOM, aibu' f)ni-i German Minhag. Organized, 5603 — 1842. Synagogue, Clinton Street, between Houston and Stanton Streets. Burial ground, adjoining that of Congregation Anshe Chesed. Minister, Rev. N. Davidson, President, Mr. H. T. Weinschenk. Time for commencing Sabbath and Service, see Congregation Anshe Chesed Yl\. K. K. IMANUEL. bxiwy Organized, 5605 — 1845. Synagogue, 56 Chrystie Street between Walker and Hester Streets ; soon to be removed to 12th Street between 3rd and 4th Avenues, Burial ground, Salem fields Ceme- tery, north side of Brooklyn and Jamaica roads, adjoining that of the Congregation Bnai Jeshurun. Ministers, Rev, L. Mertzbacher, Preacher ; Rev. A. Rubin, Reader. President, Mr. A. Michelbacher. VIII. K. K. SHAARAI TEFILLAH. nbsn nyu' Polish JNIinhag. Organized, 5606 — 1846. Synagogue, 112 Wooster Street between Spring and Prince Streets. Burial ground, 105th Street, on the 5th Avenue Road. Minister, Revd. Samuel M. Isaacs. President, Mr. John I. Hart. Time for com- mencing Sabbath same as Congregation Shearith Israel. Time for commencing Service, the same as Congregation Bnai Jeshurun except Morning Service on Sabbaths and Holydays -J past 8 throughout the year ; Kipoor, 5 , Hoshaanah Rabah, 7 ; Tishabeab, 7. IX. K. K. BETH ISRAEL, bH^^v^ tri Polish Minhag, Organized, 5606 — 1846, Synagogue, at present over the New York Dispensary, shortly to be removed to 5 6 Chrys- tie Street between Walker and Hester Streets. Burial ground in Yorkville. Minister, Vacant. President, Mr. S. Pinner. l2 164 Time for commencing Sabbath and Service, the same as in Con- gregation Shaaray Tsedek. X. K. K BENAI ISRAEL, bx-ny^ *2n Netherland Congregation. Organized 5601 — 184Y. Synagogue 63 Chrystie Street, between Walker and Hester Streets. Burial ground in Yorkville 95th street. Minister, Rev. M. S. Cohen. President, Mr. Phillip Levi. Time for commencing Service and Sabbath same as Congregation Shaaray Tsedek. XL K. K. AHABAT CHESED. nnn n:inii Bohemian Minhag. Organized, 5608 — 1848. Synagogue, 83 Ridge Street. Burial ground in Cypress Hill Cemetery, Minister, Rev. Falkman Teberich, President, Mr. Ignatz Stein. Time for commencing Sabbath and Service the same as in Con- gregation Anshe Chesed. XIL K. K. SHAARAI RACHAMIM. D^ram -ij^ty German Minhag. Organized 5609 — 1849. Synagogue, 156 Attorney Street, between Stanton and Houston Streets. Burial ground in Cypress Hill Cemetery. Minister Rev. L. Heilner. President, Mr. B. Federlein. Time for commencing Sabbath and service the same as Con- gregation Anshe Chesed. XHL K. K. BIKOOR CHOLIM. a^bm n^p:! German Minhag. Organized 5610 — 1849. Synagogue, 514 Pearl Street, in Monroe Hall, corner of Centre Street. Burial ground, 93rd street in Yorkville. Minister, Rev. Wolf Stamper. President, Mr. Isaac Levy. Time for commencing Sabbath and Service the same as in Con- gregation Shaaray Tsedek. XIV. K. K BETH ABRAHAM, amnw no Polish Minhag. Organized 5611 — 1850. Synagogue, 9 Henry Street. Burial ground in Cypress Hill Cemetery. Minister, Rev. L. Kantrowiez. President, Mr. Isaac Peiser. XV. K. K. BETH EL. bn no German Minhag. Organized 5613 — 1852. Synagogue, No. 1104 Broadway, near 33rd Street. Burial ground, adjoining that of the Imanuel congregation. Minister. Rev. T Schieckler. President Mr. Edward Natlian. XVL K. K. BETH ELOHIM. a^pbN n^n Polish Minhag. Organized 5614 — 1853. Synagogue, 51 Divi- sion Street. Burial ground, (none as yet). Minister, Rev. Jeracliiniel Chuck. President, Mr. M. Greenthal, XVIL K. K. NEVEH TSEDEK. pi)i ma This is, properly speaking, a Society for mutual benefit and char- itable purposes, with a room fitted up as a Synagogue in No. 9, Henry Street. Burial ground adjoining that of congregation Beth 165 Abraham. President of the Society, Mr, Shillink, Mulberry Street. Presiding oflScer in Synagogue, Mr. Jaffe. XYIII K. K. B'NAI ZION". irv*D3 German Minhag. Organized 5614 — 1853. Synagogue, 202 Hous- ton Street. President, Dr. Weiler. Minister, Rev. J. Leon. XIX. BETH HAIVODRASH. w')nr2:i n^3 Polish Minhag. Organized Sivan 5612 — 1852. Location, in Monroe Hall, 514 Peaii Street, corner of Centre. President Mr. Isidore Raphael, 405 Pearl Street. Minister, Rabbi Abraham J. Myers. Burial ground, near Cypress Hill Cemetery, adjoining the Congregations Anshe Chesed, and Rodef Shalom. Time for commencing Service : — Morning Service, daily. In the Winter at day light. In tlie Summer at 6 o'clock. Sabbath during the year, half past 7. Afternoon Service always at r^mr:! 10T The time intervening the afternoon and evening services is devoted to the study and discussion of the Law and tlie Talmud. The place is always open for the free use of the Library, and a competent person is in attendance to answer questions on Dinim, (fee. XX. BETH HAMIDRASH (POLISH.) ba-^^" ^n"? irn-ran n^i Organized, Heshvan 5613. Location, 132 Walker Street. Pre- sident, Mr. J. Middleman. Burial ground in Cypress Hill Cemetery. Time for commencing service the same as the preceding Beth Hamidrash. CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL SOCIETIES. 1. riDKT TDn mnn For' visiting the sick, attendance at funerals and at the house of mourning ; attached to the congregation Shearith Israel. Organized, 5562 — 1802. President, Mr. Isaac Phillips. 2. Polonies Talmud Torah attached to congregation Shearith Israel, imder supervision of the Trustees. Organized, 5568 — 1808. School in the basement of the Synagogue in Crosby Street. 3. Female Hebrew Benevolent Society of congregation Shearith Israel. Organized, 5580 — 1820. First Directress, Mrs. J. J. Lyons 4. u'32 nn-trn man Hchreio Benevolent Society. Organized, 5582 — 1822. President, Mr. H. Arouson. 5. nDn nib*?33 mnn Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society. Organized 5586—1826. President, Mr. A. S. Vanpra'ag. , 6. Society for the Education of Poor Children and relief of In- digent Persons. Organized, 5588 — 1828. Attached to the con- gregation Shearith Israel. President, Mr. L. I. Cohen. 7. u'npn noinn nnnn Society to collect and transmit funds to the poor of the Holy Land. Organized, 5592 — 1832. President Mr. Solomon I. Isaacs. 8. a'TiK naiHK mnn attached to the congregation Anshe Chesed. Organized, 5592—1832. President, Mr. L. Rotacher. 166 9. nax bii/ ton mV-oa n'^:in Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society attached to the congregation Shaarai Tsedek. Organized, 5601 — 1851. President, Mr. Isaac Levy. 10. The Me7idelsohn Mutual Benefit and Burial Society. Or- ganized in 1842, Burial ground in Salem's fields' Cemetery. President, Mr. Jonas Heller. 11. The Montefiore Mutual Benefit Society, for the relief of Widows, Orphans and the sick. Organized, 5601 — 1841. Presi- dent, Mr. I. D. Walter. 12. n:2KT "rrrt d-itd m:3n Ladies' Benevolent Society of the Con- gregation Shaaray Tephilah. Organized, 5603 — 1843. President, Mrs. J. M. Davies. 18. Ladies' Hehrah, of the congregation Shearith Israel, for attendance on the sick and the dead. Organized, 5601 — 1841. President, Miss Zipporah Hart. 14. The German Hebrew Benevolent Society. Organized, 5604 — 1844. President, Mr, Joseph Seligman. 15. Ladies' Benevolent Sewing Society. Organized, 560*7 — 1847. President, Miss. J. Palache. 16. a-nK nnnx min Society of Brotherly Love, attached to the congregation Bnai Israel. Organized, 5601 — 1847. President, Mr H. B.Herts. 17. Bachelors' Hebrew Benevolent Loam Association. Organized 5608—1847. President, Mr. B. Benrimo. 18. li'Tpn n?2Tin mnn of the congregation B'nai Israel, to collect and transmit funds to the poor of the Holy Land. Organized, 5608—1848. President, Mr. J. A. Leon. 19. Young Meii's Hebrew Berievolent Association, for the distri- bution of fuel during the winter. Organized, 5609 — 1849. Presi- dent, Mr. H. B. Hierts. 20. B'nai Jeshurun Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society, for the benefit of indigent females. Organized, 5609 — 1848. President, Mrs. David Sampson. 21. n^npT D'bin mpl 7\''\'2n Mutual Benefit Society, attached to the congregation Bikur Holim. Organized, 5610 — 1849. Presi- dent, Mr. Joseph Levy. 22. 3£utual Benefit and Burial Society, of the congregation Shaaray Tephilah. Organized, 5610 — 1850. President, Mr. John I. Hart. 23. a^anni* D^yi mirt Society of Brotherly Love. Organized, 5610—1860. President, Mr. S. Hyams. 24. ^D^ "boia mnn attached to the congregation Imanuel, for attendance on tlie sick and the dc.ad. Organized, 5611 — 1851. President, Rev. Dr. Mertzbacher. 25. "JDn "bona "ira r\'^1'n Ladies Society, attached to the Congrega- tion Imanuel, for attendance on the sick and the dead. Organized, 5611—1851. President, Rev. Dr. Mertzbacher. 26. TJie Bnai Jeshurun Educational Institute. Organized, 5612 — 1852, School house, adjoining the Greene Street Synagogue. 167 President, Mr. Joseph Fatman. Superintendent, Rev. Dr. M. J. Raphall. 27. m^obxT □^oiD" mTj; 'n Widow and Orphan Society, attached to the congregation Anshe Chesed. President, Mr. Marx Wash. 28. bxnir* "32 r\'"MW 'n for attendance on the sick, attached to the congregation Shaar Hashamajim. President, Mr. S. Oppen- heiraer. 29. □"bin "iipn 'n attached to the congregation Rodeph Shalome. President, Mr. Marx Wash. 30. zy^'i nnnx 'n attached to the congi-egation Rodeph Shalome. President, Mr. A. Semel. 81. nvriN nnnn 'n attached to the congregation Shaar Hasha- mayira. President, Mr. S. Rosenfeld. 82. mpn -nyty 'n attached to the congregation Anshe Chesed. President, IMr. N. Rossman. 33. Hebrew Young Men's Literary Association. Organized, 1851. President. Mr. Isaac Seligman. 34. Hebreio and English School, attached to the congregation Rodeph Shalome. Mr. H. American, Superintendent. 85. n:iDK "WIN 'n Mutual Benefit Society, attached to the congre- gation Shaaray Rachamim. President, Mr. Isaac Jeitels. 86. The Constitutional Grand Lodge, over the subordinate lodges in the Union, of the order of nnn -23. Grand "lU' H. Jonas, residing in New York. 37. The District Grand Lodge of the order of nnn "an. Grand ax N-^s Dr. S. Waterman. 88. The Jewish Dispensary, a private charitable enterprise of some of the medical men of the Jewish Religion. Established 5612—1852. President, S. Abrahams, M. D. 89. D'-'-n xv ""nnn Mutual Benefit Society, attached to the con- gregation Bnai Israel. Organized, 5612 — 1852. President, Mr. Joel Isaacs. 40. The Jews' Hospital of New York. Organized, 5612—1852. Hospital, 28th Street, between 7th and 8th Avenues. President, Mr. Sampson Simpson. 41. The Jewish Theological Seminary and Scientific Institutio7i. Organized, 5612- — 1852. President, Mr. Sampson Simson. 42. The Jews Orphan and Indigent Asylum, in New York. Organized, 5612 — 1852. President, Mr. Sampson Simson. 43. Hebrew National School, attached to the congregation Shaaray Tsedek. Organized, 5613 — 1853. School house, in the rear of the Synagogue in Henry Street. Superintendent, Rev H. A. Henry, 44. The North American Relief Society, for the indigent Jews in Palestine. Organized, 5613 — 1853. President, Mr. Sampson Simson. 47. NORFOLK, (Virginia.) Prayer Meeting Rosh Shanah, 5607-1846, Synagogue conse- crated, 1851. 168 48. PANAMA, (New Grenada.) Hebrew Benevolent Society, founded 1852. 49. PHILADELPHIA, (Pensylvania.) 1. K. K. MICVEH ISRAEL. V«-)tt^» mpo Portuguese Minhag. Established 1782. Synagogue in Cherry Street, above 3rd Street They have been worshipping on this site for nearly 72 years. Minister, Rev. S. Morais. President, Mr. Abraham Hart. Time for commencing Sabbath, the same as the Portuguese Congregation in New York. Morning Service on Sabbath and Holidays, 9^ o'clock, commencing from nD^3. Zemirot at half past eight. 2. K. K. EODEPH SHALOME. mW >nin German Minhag. Organized, 5562 — 1802. Synagogue in Juliana Street, near Callow-hill Street. Consecrated, :£lool, 1847. The Congregation numbers 71 members and 130 seat holders. Ministers, Rev. Isidore Frankel, Rev. Dr. B. Illowy Lecturer. President, Mr. Joseph Einstein. The Mikvah (legal bath) is on the south west part of the Synagogue building, and the School for Hebrew, Eng- lish, and German instruction is in the basement, under charge of Dr. B. Illowy. 3. K. K. BETH ISRAEL. ^«^ii^» n»i Polish Minhag. Synagogue in Crown Street, between Race and Vine Streets, consecrated March, 5604 — 1849. Minister, Rev. Gabriel Pappe. President, Mr. Hyman Polock. 4. K. K. KENESETH ISRAEL. »?«nti;» ddjd German Minhag. Established, 1847. Synagogue in New Mar- ket Street near Noble Street, at present worshipping in Fourth Street above Vine. Minister, Rev. L. Naumberg. President, Mr. J. Stern. 5. K. K. B'NAI ISRAEL. bi^-\m> 'jn Netherland congregation, organized, 1847. Synagogue, corner South, on Cedar and George Streets. Minister, Rev. Jacob Lipman. President, Mr. H. De Boer. BURIAL PLACES. 1st. In Spruce Street, belonging to Iv. K. Micveh Israel no longer in use. 2nd. New Beth Haim, in Federal Street, District of Southwark. 3rd. In the District of Kensington, belonging to Rodeph Shal- ome, no longer in use. 4th. In Nice Town, 4 miles from Philadelphia, property of K. K. Rodeph Shalome, now in use and nearly filled. 5tb. On Frankford road, property of K. K. Rodeph Shalome, 169 SOCIETIES. 1. United liehreto Beneficient Society. Organized, 5582 — 1822, President, Mr. J. L. Moss. 2. United Hebrew Beneficent Fuel and Savings Societg. Organ- ized, 5602—1842. President, Mr. D. Pesoa. 3. The Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society. Organized, 1819. President, Mrs. R. Hayes. 4. The Widow and Orphan Society. Organized, 5604 — 1844. 5. Hebrah Hased Vee^net for attendance on the sick and the dead. Organized, 5604 — 1844. President, Mr. M. Engel. 6. Hebreio Ladies' Sewing Society, Organized, 1838. First Di- rectress, Miss Bluma Hart. 7. German Ladies Benevolent Society. Organized, 5605 — 1845 President, Mrs. Goldman. 8. American Jewish Publication Society. Organized, 5606 — 1846. President, Mr. Abm. Hart. 9. Hebrew Sunday School. Instituted, 5598 — 1838. Superin- tendent, Miss Rebecca Gratz. 10. Hebrah Bikur Holim Ugmilut Hasadim. Organized, 1814. President, Mr. H. N". Phillips. 11. Hebrew JEducation Society. Organized, 5608 — 1848. Presi- dent, Mr. Soln. Solis. 12. Young Men's Society. Organized 1841. Mr. M. Goldman, Pres, 13. Hebrew Literary Association. Organized, 5610 — 1850, President, S. Van Biel. 14. The Independent Order of the BnaiBerith.consi&img of three Lodges and nearly 800 members. Organized, 1850. 15. Mount Sinai Cemetery Association. Organized, 5613—1853. President, Henry Mayer. Cemetery near Frankford, dedicated in December, 5614 — 1853. 16. Hebrew School attached to the Rodeph Shalom congregation. Teachers, Dr. J. lilowy, and Mr. Straass. 17. Hebreio School of K. K. Keneseth Israel, 3 times a week by Rev. L. Naumberg. 60. PITTSBURG, (Pensylvania.) K. K. SHAAR HASHAMAYIM. o^atr^n nrii^ German Minhag. Organized, 5608—1848. Minister. Rev. E. Marcussohn. President, Mr. L. Jaroslawski. Burial place, acro33 the river in Allghany City. 51. POUGHKEEPSIE, (New York.) Organized congregation in 5611 — 1851. 52. PTJERTO CABELLO, (Venezuella.) Portuguese Mnhag, Service on Kipoor day, (probably the first time with loo at the house of Mr. David Lobo, in 5614, present 14. 53. RICHMOND, (Virginia.) 1^0 1. K. K. BETH SHALOME. c=)iVu^ n>i Portuguese Minhag. Organized, 5651 — 1791. Synagogue, in Mayo Street above Franklin. President, Mr. Jacob Levy. Burial places, 1st. Grant of Isaiah Isaacs in 5553 — 1793, in Franklin near 21st Street. 2nd, Grant of the city of Richmond in 5576— 1816, on Shockoe hill near the poor-house. • 2. K. K. BETH AHABA. nnn« na German Minhag. Organized, 5601 — 1841. Synagogue, in Eleventh, near Marshall, Street. Minister, Rev. M. Michelbacher. President, Mr, E. Strauss. SOCIETIES. 1st. Hebrew Beneficial Society attached to the Portuguese con- gregation. Organized, 5612 — 1852. President, Mr. I. Schriver. 2nd. Hebrew and Eriglish Institute attached to the Portuguese congregation. Incorporated, 5608—1848. President, Mr. I. Schriver. 54. ROCHESTEE, (New York.) Congregation organized, 5607 — 1847. Minister, Rev. M. Doski, (in 5612). President, Mr. I. Katz. SOCIETY. Ladies Hebreio Benevolent Society. 56. SCSAMENTO, (California.) \ / Organized congregation, 5614 — 1853. First Hebrew Benevolent \ /Society. Organized, 6610 — 1860, possessing a Beth Haim. f 56. SAN DIEGO, (South portion of California.) y First Jewish Service, Rosh Shanah, 5612—1851. 57. SAN FRANCISCO, (California.) \/ First assembly for prayers was on Rosh Shanah, 5610 — 1849. 1. K. K. IMANUEL. h^Mn)) Organized, 5611 — 1851. Synagogue in Kearney Street, between Pine and Bush Streets. President, Mr. Henry Seligman. / 2. K. K. SHEARITH ISRAEL. h^-\^^ mni^ti^ Organized, 6611 — 1851. Synagogue in Kearney Street, near Broadway. President, Mr. I. Solomons. 3, K. K. SHAAR ASHAMAIM. Portuguese Minhag. Organized, September 5613 — 1863. First Beth Haim was purchased and enclosed in 1850. m SOCIETIES. 1. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Organized, 1850. President, Mr. Lewis Cohen. This Society purchased a Beth Haim in April 1850. 2. The Eureka Society consisting of German Jews, established in October 1850. 58. SAVANNAH, (GeorgiaO K. K. MIKVEH ISRAEL. ^«iti;» mpo Portuguese Minhag. Organized, 1733. Chartered in 1790. — Synagogue, corner of Whitacker and Liberty Streets. Minister, Rev. J. Rosenfeld. President, Colonel J. De La Motta. Beth Haim conveyance made and executed in the 13th of George III, a grant of Mr. M. Sheftall. In July 1787, a wall was erected around it by the Society Meshebat Nephesh. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Solomon Cohen, Esq., President ; A. Einstein, Esq., Vice-President. Ladies Sewing Society. For the relief of poor female Israelites. Miss Ann DeLyon, first directress. Savannah Hebrew Sunday School. Mrs Solomon Cohen, Super- intendent. 69,S0N0RA, (Califoniia.)'^/ Organized Congregation/ 60, SPANISH TOWN, (Jamaica.) K K. NEVEH SHALOM. diW nu Portuguese Minhag, President, Mr. Isaac Levy. /61. STOCKTON, (California.) Organized Congregation. Society of Lovely Nation, for attend- ance on the sick and the dead. President, Mr. I. Zachariah, 62. ST. LOUIS, (Missouri.) 1. Polish Congregation. Organized 5602 — 1842. Synagogue in Fifth Street, near Green. Burial Place, one mile from the Court House. 2. K. K. B'NAI EL. hvK ui Organized 5613 — 1853. This is a union of two formerly exist- ing congregations, viz: The Immanuel, Bavarian Minhag, and the B'nai Berith, Bohemian. Synagogue to be erected in Sixth Street, very near its intersection with Cierre Street, Minister, Revd, L. Schwarzkopf. President, Mr, Singer. This Congregation numbers about 60 active members. The number of Jews in the city is esti- mated at from 600 to 700 souls. Hebrah Meshibat Nephesh was founded November 1 842. 63. ST. THOMAS, (Danish West Indies,) M 112 K. K. BERAHAH VESHALOME UGMILUTH HASADIM. DHDn niV'DJi di'pu^i nDii Portuguese Minhag. Synagogue on Bery's Hill. Burial places ; let In back of All street, no longer in use. 2nd, On the road to the Gregory Bay. Minister, Revd. Solomon Levee Maduro. Pre- sident, Mr. Jacob H. Osorio. 64. SURINAM, (Dutch Guiana.) 1. K. K. BERAHAH VESHALOME. Q^hm^ nD^i Portuguese Minhag. Synagogue on the Jew Savanah, situated on the Surinam River. 2. K. K. TSEDEK VESHALOME. c:^bm^ pnv Portuguese Minhag. Synagogue fronting Graave street, in the City of Paramaribo. 3. K. K. NEVEH SHALOME. C2^\>m mj New Synagogue fronting Keyzer street, in the City of Para- maribo, was built on the old site and consecrated, Nissan 80, 5691 — May 5, ISSY. The three Burial places of the two latter con- gregations are on the Graave street, above the Viotti bridge, on the road to Quatta. Earliest organization in 1664. 65. SYRACUSE, (New York.) K. K. KENESET SHALOME. oiVir^ ddjd Organized, 5606 — 1846. Synagogue in Mulberry Street, con- secrated September 19, 1851. President, Mr. I. H. Bronner. Hebra JthabaC Ahim. — W. Henocksberg, President. Hehra Bodef Hesed. — I. Garson, President. Zadies Benevolent Society. — Mrs. F. Bamberger, President. 66. TALBOTTON, (Georgia.) Congregational Union. Hebrew Benevolent Society. President, Mr. Morris Selig. 67. TORONTO, (Canada West.) Organized Congregation. 68. UTICA, (New York.) Organized Congregation. Synagogue in Hotel Street. Minister Rev. P. Rosenthal. 69. VICKSBURG, (Mississippi.) Organized Congregation. 70. WASHINGTON, (District of Columbia.) The Washington Hebrew Congregation. President, Mr. J. Frie- denwald. 173 n. WHEELING, (Virginia.) Congregation organized for worship, 5610 — 1849. Temporary Synagogue in "Washington Hall, corner of Market and Monroe Streets. Burial place on the Northern Hill. President, Mr. Julius Ballenberg. Minister, Rev. J. Solo mono wietz. 72. WILKESBAEaE, (Pensylvania.) K. K. B'NAI BEPJTH. nnn »n Organized, 5605 — 1845. German Minhag. Synagogue con- secrated August, 5609 — 1849. Burial ground, in town, bought in 1845. The congregation numbers 30 members. Minister, Rev. H. Rubin. President, Mi. Joseph Coons. 73. WILLIAMSBUEG, (Long Island, New York.) K. K. BETH ISRAEL. ^«nty»no Synagogue in Eighth Street, between North First and Grand Streets. Consecrated August 1st, 1852. Burial place in South Thu-d, between Eleventh and Twelfth Streets. Minister, Rev. T, Eisenman. President, Mr. A. Cristellar. 74. WILMINGTON, (North Carolina.) Charitable Society in 1852. 75. WOODVILLE, (Mississippi.) Organized Congregation. 76. YORK, (Pensylvania.) Organized Congregation. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE JEWISH CALENDAR ALBANY, NEW YORK. Spannier, L., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Brand, H., Levy, Lewis, Mayer, Isaac, Phillips, B., Sarling, Isaac, BALTIMORE, MD. Judah, D. BOSTON, MASS. Ehrlich, M., Goldsmith, W., for K. K Ohabei Shalom. Markwald, S., BUFFALO, NEW YORK. Alexander, S., Bennett, S., Brown, Michael, Burger, Victor, Friedenberg, Monie, Getskey, J. M., Grunwald, A., Hart, H., Jacobs, B., Lazarus, Nathan, Lessler, Joseph, Noah, M. W., 3 Strass, Albert, 2 Zinsheinier, H., BIRMINGHAM. Rev. A. P. Mendes, Sundry Subscribers, 20 CASSVILLE, GEORGIA. Levy, Samuel, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jacobs, Rev. S., Mayer, Rev. D. M. S CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Barbe, B., Bestman, S., Frank, E., Frankel, S., Friesleben, I., Goodman, R., Grunebaum, J., Senior. Horner, H., Kohn, A., Liebenstein, S., Meyer, L,, Rosenberg, I., Rosenfeld, L., Shlossman, S., Shaefer, W., Spiegel, S., DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Freedman, Joseph, HAMBURG, S. CAROLINA. Levy, Abm., McGire, S., KINGSTON, JAMAICA. Belinfante. R. C, 3 Sarfaty, M., LONDON. Rev. D. A. De Sola, Sundry Subscribers, 30 MOBILE, ALABAMA. Foreheimer, J., Foreheimer, M., Jones, Israel I., Morrison, H., Morrison, Joseph, 2 Salomon, Col. D. 3 MONTREAL. The Synagogue, Ascher, G. I. Barnard, G., Benjamin, G., Benjamin, H., Benjamin, H. Jun., 175 Benjamin, L., Samuel, A., Benjamin, M., Samuel, L., Benjamin, S., Samuel, M., Benjamin, W., Silverman, S., Bibo, L., Solomon, Mrs. C, Brahadie, A., Solomon, Adolphus, Bresler, A., Solomon, L. Cohen, E, A., Solomon, M. Cohendale, E., Solomons, H. David, A. H., M.D, Sternberg, W. David, E. D., Warner, S. B., David, M. E., Wenk, Mrs. J., Davis, I., Worms, S., Dawson, B., 10 NEW ORLEANS. Drake, R, Goldsmith, L., Hart, Mrs. A. T., 5 Haber, Abm., Hart, Aaron E., Hart, Isaac, 10 Hart, Benjamin, Kursheedt, G. 20 Hart, Craig, NEW YORK, Hart, Miss E., Abecasis, Judah, S., 5 Hart, H. J., Abendanon, Mrs. G., Hart, Simon, Abrahams, Jacob, 6 Hart, S. B., Abrahams, Simeon, M.D. 6 Helmuth, Rev. per G. B., Arnold, L., Hort, A., 2 Bach, J. L., Hyman, S., 2 Belais, S., Joseph, Mrs. R., Bennet, J J., Joseph, A., 8 Benrimo, B., Joseph, G., 3 Block, Mrs. Abby, Joseph, J. H. Blumenthal, L., 3 Joseph, J., Brandon, A. R., 5 Joseph, Miss Sarah , Brandon, Edward, Kortosk, R. Brandon, Isaac L., 5 Levy, Alexr., Brandon, Joseph, 2 Levey, John, Brandon, Joseph, R., 6 Mayer, M., Cardozo, Abraham, H., Mayer, Morris, Cardozo, Albert, jNIayer, L, Cardozo, M. H., Mayer, Leopold, Cohen, I. B., Mendels, E., Cohen, D. S., 3 Moss, D., 2 Cohen, Lewis I., 30 Moss, E., Content, Simon, Moss, L, 2 Davies, Andrew M., Morris, E., Davies, D. Ollendorff, M., Davies, R., Peres, M., Dovale, A. J., Piddian, J. Dreyfous, S., Plattner, A., Einstein, L 6 Roman, Mrs,, Feuchwanger, L., 2 Roman, S., Friedman, P., 5 Runkle, J. Godfrey, G., Runkle, M, IVG Goldsmith, Henry, Gomez, A. L., Haber, I., Hamburger, B.. Harman, I., Hart, A. W.. Hart, B. I., Hart, B. S., Hart, B. W. Hart, Miss C. E., Hart, David, Hart, The Hon. E. B., Hart, Henry, Hart, Henry E., Hart, Henry I., Hart, John, I., Hart, Joseph, Hart, Leon, Hart, Mitchel, Hart, Nathan, Hart, Soln. I. Hendricks, Mrs. Harman, Hendricks, Henry, Hendricks, Joseph, Hendricks, M. M., Hendricks, Miss Selina, Hendricks, Uriah, Henriques, Edward, Henriques, George, Henriques, Jacob M. , Henriques, Joseph I., Henriques, Moses., Henry, H. S., Hershfield, H., Isaacs, Miss Hannah, Isaacs, Sampson M., Isaacs, Sol. I., Jacobs. G. W., Jacobs, Julius, Jacobus, Julius, Jessurun, Solomon, •loachimsen, L., Joachimsen, P. J., Joseph, S. I., Joseph, I. L., Josephi, Henry, Judah, Edward King, George, King, P. Kohnstamm Salomon, Kursheedt Alex., 2 10 Kursheedt, Asher, 2 Lawrence, B., 5 5 Lazarus, J. H., 2 2 Lazarus, Moses, 5 Lazarus, Samuel, 3 Lazarus, Solomon, 5 Leon, Abraham, Leon, E. A , 2 Leon, I., 5 Leon, Jacob, 10 Levi, Solomon, 3 Levy, Arthur L., Levy, D. I, 2 Levy, George I., Levy, Hart, 5 4 Levy, Isaac, S 5 Levy, Jobn I., 5 3 Levy, Jonas P., 5 Levy, John, Levy, L. S. 5 Levy, Mark, 2 5 Levy, Myer, 3 Levy, Solomon I., 5 Levy, U. H., 5 5 Levy, CaptU.R, U.S.N 5 10 Lewis, A. A., 3 Lewis, H., 10 Lissack, A. H., 2 Lopez, Edwin, Martin, L., 2 2 Mawson, G. S., Mendes, G., Meyer, Isaac, 2 Meyer, Isaiah, Meyer, Theodore A., 5 3 3 Morris, C. S., Morrison, E. 3 Morrison, H., Morrison, Lewis M, 5 5 Morrison, M., Moses, A. R. B., 6 Moses, David, 3 Moses, Isaac, 10 3 Moses, Jacob J., 5 Myers, A. (Brooklyn, L. I,) Myers, Myer S., 2 Nathan, Benjamin, 5 Nathan, Gershom, 10 Nathan, Jonathan, Ill Nathan, Mendez, 5 Noah, Mrs. Rebecca, 3 Palache, Miss Judith, Peixotto, M. L. M., Phillips, Albert, Phillips, Isaac N., Phillips, John D., Phillips, Jonas, B,, 2 Phillips, Jonas N., 3 Phillips, Joshua, 2 Phillips, Naphtali, Phineas, M., Pike, E. B., 5 Polack, Joseph,, Ritterband, H. M., 2 Ritterband, L. M., Rose, Cornelius, Ruden, J., Salomon, Benjamin Franklin, 2 Samuels, Samuel, Sarfaty, David, Seixas, Benj. M., 5 Seixas, Daniel, 5 Seixas, Hayman L., Seixas, Hillel M., 2 Seixas, I. B. Y., Seixas, J. B., Seixas, J. L,, Seixas, Miss Rebecca M., Seixas, Theodore J., 5 Simons, Elias, Simons, Henry, Simson, Sampson, Simpson, L. H., Simpson, L. H., junior, Simpson, Solomon L., Solis, David H., 5 Solomons, Adolphus, 3 Solomons, A. H., Solomons, Mrs. A. H., Solomons, Barnett, Solomons, John, Solomons, M., Solomons, Moses, Solomons, Sampson M., Soria, Joseph, 10 Souza, Moses, 5 Souza, Samuel, 10 Tobias, Alfred, 5 Tobias, Samuel, I., Tobias, Tobias I., 5 Turk, Edward, Warner, Mrs. Jane, 5 Woolf, Morris, PHILADELPHIA, Cohen, Henry, Florance, William, 10 Hart, Abraham, 12 Lazarus, Henry, Lazarus, Miss Rachel, Levy, Leon J., Lyons, Samuel, Moss, E. L., Moss, Mrs. John, Moss, J, L., Pesoa, David, Samuels, David, PROVIDENCE, R. ISLAND. Pereyra, Solomon, 2 RICHMOND, VA. Levy, Jacob A., Mailer t, August., Myer, Capt. Joseph, U. ST. "louis, missourl Newmark, Abraham, ST. THOMAS, W. INDIES. Wolff, Major A., 12 SAVANNAH, (GEO.) Colonel, J. De La Motta, Sundry Subscribers, 20 SAN FRANCISCO, (CAL.) Elias De Sola, ST. DOMINGO. Benjamin De Sola. TORONTO, U. CANADA. Casper, S., Hooper, Mrs., Jacobs, J. Joseph, G. 2 Lumley, M., 2 Lumley, S., Lyons, J., 2 Marks, L., Nordheimer, Abm., 2 Rosin, S., ERRATA. Page Line For Read. 11 4 hundred and fifteen hundi'ed and fifty 12 46 to lo 22 5 Feast Eighth Feast Shebuoth. 23 25 385 383 23 26 383 385 In table 1 of year 5618, for Pesah, March 3, read 31. " 2 " 5634, for Sim. Tor., Tuesday, read Friday. " 2 " 5636, to Oct. 16, add Sucot 3 day. " 2 " 5641, for March 16, Tsav. read March 19. RETURN MAIN CIRCULATION TO-^ ALL BOOKS ARE SUBJECT TO RECALL RENEW BOOKS BY CALLING 642-3405 DUE AS STAMPED BELOW UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, FORM NO. DD6 BERKELEY, CA 9472C GENERAL LIBRARY ■ U.C. BERKELEY BD0D7iaDb7 ^ i^ ^^ 442335 ■^r**— ^ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY