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Adar and II
In the leap years ( such as 5771 ) an additional month, Adar I ( 30 days ) is added after Shevat, and the regular Adar is referred to as " Adar II ".
For this reason, holidays such as Purim are observed in Adar II, not Adar I.
The addition of the leap month ( Adar II ) is determined by observing in Israel the ripening of barley at a specific stage ( defined by Karaite tradition ) ( called aviv ), rather than using the calculated and fixed calendar of Rabbinic Judaism.
If the barley was not ripe, or various other phenomena indicated that spring was not yet imminent, an intercalary month ( Adar II ) would be added.
In leap years, it is preceded by a 30-day intercalary month named Adar Aleph ( Aleph being the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet ), Adar Rishon ( First Adar ) or Adar I and it is then itself called Adar Bet ( Bet being the second letter of the Hebrew Alphabet ), Adar Sheni ( Second Adar ) or Adar II.
Occasionally instead of Adar I and Adar II, " Adar " and " Ve ' Adar " are used ( Ve means ' and ' thus: And Adar ).
Adar I and II occur during February – March on the Gregorian calendar.

Adar and Bet
Under Jewish law, the intercalary thirteenth month in the Hebrew calendar, Adar Bet, was announced by the nasi.

Adar and
He obtains Ahasuerus ' permission to execute this plan, against payment of ten thousand talents of silver ( which the King declines to accept and rather allows him to execute his plan on principle ), and he casts lots to choose the date on which to do this the thirteenth of the month of Adar.
During leap years Adar I ( or Adar Aleph " first Adar ") is added before the regular Adar.
* Erev Purim and Fast of Esther known as " Ta ' anit Ester " 13 Adar
* Purim 14 Adar
During the late Achaemenid era, adar as the quintessence of the Yazata Adar was incorporated in the Zoroastrian hierarchy of angels.

Adar and second
That is, months reflect the lunar cycle, but then intercalary months ( e. g. " second Adar " in the Hebrew calendar ) are added to bring the calendar year into synchronisation with the solar year.
According to the Book of Ezra,the house was completed on the third day of the month of Adar, in the sixth year of the reign of King Darius .” In this passage, the word “ house ” refers to the second Temple.
During leap years on the Hebrew calendar, Purim is celebrated in the second month of Adar.
On the second day of the month of Adar ( 16 March ) he conquered the city and took the king ( Jeconiah ) prisoner.
* Sabbath immediately preceding the second day of Adar ( or Adar II ) ( Sabbath of Parashat Shekalim )
On the second day of the month of Adar ( 16 March ) he conquered the city and took the king ( Jeconiah ) prisoner.

Adar and ")
As indicated by the Talmud, adults generally took off two months a year, Elul and Adar, the months preceding the pilgrimage festivals of Sukkot and Pesach, called Yarchei Kalla ( Aramaic for " Months of Kallah ") to study.
Obtaining Ahasuerus ' permission and funds to execute this plan, he casts lots (" purim ") to choose the date on which to do this – the thirteenth of the month of Adar.

Adar and is
The Temple is finished in the month of Adar in the sixth year of Darius, and the Israelites assemble to celebrate its completion.
Adar I is actually considered to be the extra month, and has 30 days.
Purim is celebrated annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar, which occurs in February or March of the Gregorian calendar.
* In leap years on the Hebrew calendar, Purim is observed in the Second Adar ( Adar Sheni ).
Similarly, in the Hebrew calendar ( a lunisolar calendar ), Adar Aleph, a 13th lunar month is added seven times every 19 years to the twelve lunar months in its common years to keep its calendar year from drifting through the seasons too rapidly.
Adar (, Adar ʾĂḏār ; from Akkadian adaru ) is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar.

Adar and has
However, someone born during either Adar in a leap year will celebrate his birthday during Adar in a non-leap year, except that someone born on 30 Adar I will celebrate his birthday on 1 Adar in a non-leap year because Adar in a non-leap year has only 29 days, and 30 Adar I is Rosh Chodesh, so his birthday will still fall on Rosh Chodesh Adar.
Additionally, Adar is the name of the ninth day of the month in the Zoroastrian religious calendar, and the ninth month of the year of the civil Iranian calendar of 1925 ( modern Persian: Azar ) which has month-names derived from those used by the Zoroastrian calendar.
Just prior to the Cylon attack on the Colonies, Roslin is the Secretary of Education under President Richard Adar and has worked with him since he was mayor of Caprica City.

Adar and 29
The twelve regular months are: Nisan ( 30 days ), Iyar ( 29 days ), Sivan ( 30 days ), Tammuz ( 29 days ), Av ( 30 days ), Elul ( 29 days ), Tishrei ( 30 days ), Marcheshvan ( 29 or 30 days ), Kislev ( 29 or 30 days ), Tevet ( 29 days ), Shevat ( 30 days ), and Adar ( 29 days ).
** In biblical times, the day following 29 Adar, Year 1 of the reign of ___, would be followed by 1 Nisan, Year 2 of the reign of ___.
diq: 29 Adar
Basic apportionment of days to months would be Tishrei 30, Cheshvan 29, Kislev 30, Tevet 29, Shvat 30, Adar I 30, Adar II 29, for a total of 207 days.

Adar and .
According to the Babylonian Chronicles, published by Donald Wiseman in 1956, it was established that Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem the first time on 2 Adar ( 16 March ) 597 BC.
As a result, on 13 Adar, five hundred attackers and Haman's ten sons are killed in Shushan, followed by a Jewish slaughter of seventy-five thousand Persians, although they took no plunder.
( Haggai 1: 14-15 ) and the Book of Ezra indicates that it was finished on February 25 516 BCE " The Temple was completed on the third day of the month Adar, in the sixth year of the reign of King Darius.
This fight began on the 13th of Adar, the date the Jews were originally slated to be exterminated.
The Syrian calendar used in the Levant region shares many of the names for months as the Hebrew calendar, such as Nisan, Iyyar, Tammuz, Ab, Elul, Tishri, and Adar, indicating a common Babylonian origin.
When the observational form of the calendar was in use, whether or not an embolismic month was announced after the " last month " ( Adar ) depended on ' aviv ripeness of barley, fruits of trees, and the equinox.
Thus, if Adar was over and Spring had not yet arrived, an additional month was observed.
Western Hausa dialects include Sakkwatanci in Sokoto, Kutebanci in Taraba, Katsinanci in Katsina, Arewanci in Gobir, Adar, Kebbi, and Zamfara, and Kurhwayanci in Kurfey in Niger.

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