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==In Jewish history== {{More citations needed section|date=March 2020}} {{Incomplete list|date=August 2008}} * '''1 Adar''' ([[Wiktionary:circa|circa]] 1313 [[BCE]]) β Plague of Darkness, the [[10 plagues|ninth plague]] upon the [[Egyptians]] ([[Book of Exodus|Exodus]] 10:23). This started on the 1st of Adar, six weeks before the [[The Exodus|Exodus]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2015}} * '''1 Adar''' [II] (1167/4 CE) β Death of the [[Abraham ibn Ezra|Ibn Ezra]] * '''1 Adar''' ([[Wiktionary:circa|circa]] 1663) β Death of the [[Sabbatai ha-Kohen|Shach]] * '''2 Adar''' (598 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Jerusalem]] falls to [[Nebuchadnezzar]] and [[Jeconiah]] is captured.<ref>No 24 WA21946, The Babylonian Chronicles, The British Museum</ref> * '''2 Adar''' (1941 CE) - Death of Rabbi [[Yaakov Yehezkiya Greenwald]] of [[Pupa (Hasidic dynasty)|Pupa]] * '''3 Adar''' (515 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Second Temple]] completed * '''4 Adar''' (1307) β [[Meir of Rothenburg|Maharam]]'s body ransomed 14 years after his death by Alexander ben Shlomo (Susskind) Wimpfen. * '''4 Adar''' (1796) β Death of [[Rabbi Leib Sarah's]], a disciple of the [[Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov]]. One of the "hidden [[tzaddik]]im," Rabbi Leib spent his life wandering from place to place to raise money for the ransoming of imprisoned Jews and the support of other hidden [[tzaddik]]im. * '''4 Adar''' [II] (1992 CE) Death of [[Menachem Begin]] * '''5 Adar''' (1st century [[Common Era|CE]]) β [[Lulianos and Paphos]] voluntarily gave themselves up to be killed, in order to save innocent Jewish lives in [[Laodicea on the Lycus|Laodicea]].<ref>Mordechai Margoliouth (ed.), ''Halakhot Eretz Yisrael min ha-Genizah'', Mossad Harav Kook: Jerusalem 1973, p. 142 (Hebrew). The ''[[Scroll of Fasting]]'' places this event on the 12th day of the lunar month Adar.</ref> * '''7 Adar''' (1393 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Birth of [[Moses]] * '''7 Adar''' (1273 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Death of [[Moses]] * '''7 Adar''' (1828) β Death of Rebbe Isaac Taub of Kalov, founder of the [[Kalov (Hasidic dynasty)|Kalover Hasidic dynasty]], and a student of Rabbi Leib Sarah's. * '''9 Adar''' (1st century [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Academic dissension between [[House of Hillel|Beit Hillel]] and [[Beit Shammai]], erupted into a violent and destructive conflict over a vote on 18 legal matters leading to the death of 3,000 students. The day was later declared a fast day by the [[Shulchan Aruch]], however, it was never observed as such. * '''11 Adar''' (18th century) β Death of Reb Eliezer Lipman (Elezer Lippe), father of the prominent Chassidic Rebbes Rabbi [[Elimelech of Lizhensk]] and Rabbi [[Zusha of Hanipol]]. * '''13 Adar''' (474 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β War between Jews and their enemies in [[Persia]] ([[Book of Esther]], chapter 9). * '''13 Adar''' (161 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β ''Yom Nicanor'' β The Maccabees defeated Greek Syrian general [[Nicanor (Syrian general)|Nicanor]] at the [[Battle of Adasa]] during the [[Maccabean Revolt]]. * '''13 Adar''' (1895β1986) β Death of Rabbi [[Moshe Feinstein]] * '''14 Adar''' (474 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Purim]] victory celebrated in the Persian Empire * '''15 Adar''' (474 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Purim]] Victory Celebrated in [[Shushan]] * '''15 Adar''' (1st century [[Common Era|CE]]) β Jerusalem Gate Day β [[Agrippa I|King Agrippa I]] (circa 21 [[Common Era|CE]]) began construction of a gate for the wall of [[Jerusalem]]; the day used to be celebrated as a holiday. * '''17 Adar''' (522 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Yom Adar β the day the Jewish people left Persia following the Purim story{{Citation needed|date=March 2020}} * '''18 Adar''' [1953] - Death of [[Josef Stalin]]; brings to a stop the [[Doctors' Plot]] * '''20 Adar''' (1st century [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Honi the Circle-Maker|Choni the Circle Maker]] prays for rain ([[Talmud]], [[Ta'anit (Talmud)|Taanit]] 23a) * '''20 Adar''' (1616 CE) β 'Purim Vinz': downfall of [[Vincenz Fettmilch]] and triumphant return of the Jews of Frankfurt under Imperial protection. The day was established as a community Purim for generations and to this day the Washington Heights community does not recite Tachanun on this day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06237a.htm|title=CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Frankfort-on-the-Main}}</ref> * '''20 Adar''' (1640) β Death of the "[[Yoel Sirkis|Bach]]" * '''21 Adar''' (Adar II, 1786) β Death of Rabbi [[Elimelech of Lizhensk]] * '''23 Adar''' ([[Wiktionary:circa|circa]] 1312 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β [[Tabernacle (Judaism)|Mishkan]] assembled for the first time; "Seven Days of Training" begin. * '''23 Adar''' (1866) β Death of [[Yitzchak Meir Alter]], first [[Rebbe]] of [[Ger (Hasidic dynasty)|Ger]] * '''24 Adar''' (1817) β The [[Blood Libel]], the accusation that Jews murdered Christian children for their blood, declared false by [[Czar of Russia Alexander I|Czar Alexander I]]. Nevertheless, nearly a hundred years later the accusation was officially leveled against [[Menahem Mendel Beilis|Mendel Beilis]] in [[Kyiv]]. * '''25 Adar''' (561 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Death of [[Nebuchadnezzar II|Nebuchadnezzar]] ([[Jeremiah]] 52:31). * '''25 Adar''' (1761) β Death of Rabbi [[Abraham Gershon of Kitov]] the brother-in-law and leading foe-turned-disciple of the [[Baal Shem Tov]].<ref>Rabbi Gershon's gravestone, which lists 25 Adar as his day of passing, was discovered in the [[Mount of Olives]] cemetery in Jerusalem after the [[Six-day War]].</ref> * '''27 Adar''' (561 [[Before Common Era|BCE]]) β Death of [[Zedekiah]] in Babylonian captivity. [[Amel-Marduk|Meroduch]], Nebuchadnezzar's son and successor, freed him (and his nephew Jeconiah) on the 27th of Adar, but Zedekiah died that same day. * '''28 Adar''' (from the 2nd century onwards) β [[Talmudic]] holiday to commemorate the rescinding of a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] decree against [[Torah]] study, ritual [[circumcision]], and keeping the [[Shabbat]]. The decree was revoked through the efforts of Rabbi [[Yehudah ben Shamu'a]] and his colleagues. ([[Megillat Taanit]], a [[baraita]] on this matter can still be found in [[Ta'anit (Talmud)|Ta'anit]] 18a and [[Rosh Hashanah (Talmud)|Rosh Hashanah]] 19a) * '''28 Adar''' (1524) β the Jews of [[Cairo]] were saved from the plot of [[Hain Ahmed Pasha|Ahmad Pasha]], who sought revenge against the Jewish minister [[De Castro family (Sephardi Jewish)#Abraham de Castro|Abraham de Castro]] who had informed Selim II of Ahmad's plan to cede from the Ottoman Empire. To this day, Adar 28th is considered the [[Purim]] of Cairo, with festivities including a special [[Megillah (disambiguation)|Megilah<!--Link to disambiguation necessary-->]] reading.
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