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Adar
[ uh-dahr; Sephardic Hebrew ah-dahr; Ashkenazic Hebrew ah-dahr ]
noun
- the sixth month of the Jewish calendar: called Adar II or Adar Sheni in leap years, when Adar I is added to the calendar.
Adar
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noun
- (in the Jewish calendar) the twelfth month of the year according to biblical reckoning and the sixth month of the civil year, usually falling within February and March. In a leap year, an additional month Adar Rishon (first Adar) is intercalated between Shevat and Adar, and the latter is known as Adar Sheni (second Adar)
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Adar1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Adar1
Example Sentences
The death of Tamir Adar, 38, was announced on 5 January by the Hostages and Missing Persons Families Forum.
“As they’re burning their fuel and as the engine is spinning, they often are releasing very, very small particles that can get deep into our lungs and cause havoc throughout the body,†Adar said.
“Oct. 7 was not about land or the occupation,†says Adar, referencing last year’s deadly attack on Israel.
“She’s incredibly mentally strong, but you can see how the hell got into her soul,†the younger Adar said.
Ms. Adar said her grandmother was convinced that her family members were dead but emerged to the news that they had survived.
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