Shevat Explained

Calendar:Hebrew calendar
Num:11
Days:30
Season:Winter (Northern Hemisphere)
Gregorian:January–February
Holidays:Tu Bishvat
Prev Month:Tevet
Next Month:Adar

Shevat (Hebrew:, Standard Šəvaṭ, Tiberian Šeḇāṭ; from Akkadian Šabātu) is the fifth month of the civil year starting in Tishre (or Tishri) and the eleventh month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar starting in Nisan. It is a month of 30 days. Shevat usually occurs in January–February on the Gregorian calendar.The name of the month was taken from the Akkadian language during the Babylonian Captivity. The assumed Akkadian origin of the month is Šabātu meaning strike that refers to the heavy rains of the season.[1] In Biblical sources, the month is first mentioned by this name in the book of prophet Zechariah (Zechariah 1:7).

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MikraotGedolot – AlHaTorah.org . 2024-01-11 . mg.alhatorah.org . he.
  2. Web site: Megillat Saragossa, a Purim Sheni legend for the 17th of Shevat . The Open Siddur Project . 9 January 2024.
  3. Web site: Chabad Jewish Calendar. Chabad. 21 February 2012.