{ "meta": { "version": 1, "notes": "Hebrew (Jewish) lunisolar calendar months with traditional associations. Holiday records are centralized in calendar-holidays.json." }, "calendar": { "id": "hebrew", "label": "Hebrew Calendar", "type": "lunisolar", "script": "Hebrew", "description": "The Hebrew calendar is a lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances. The religious year begins with Nisan (month of Passover); the civil year begins with Tishrei. A leap year adds a second Adar (Adar II), making 13 months." }, "months": [ { "id": "nisan", "order": 1, "name": "Nisan", "nativeName": "נִיסָן", "days": 30, "season": "Spring", "zodiacSign": "aries", "tribe": "Judah", "sense": "Speech", "hebrewLetter": "He (ה)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "aries", "hebrewLetterId": "he" }, "description": "The first month of the religious year. Called the 'month of redemption.' Passover (Pesach) commemorates the Exodus from Egypt." }, { "id": "iyar", "order": 2, "name": "Iyar", "nativeName": "אִיָּר", "days": 29, "season": "Spring", "zodiacSign": "taurus", "tribe": "Issachar", "sense": "Thought", "hebrewLetter": "Vav (ו)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "taurus", "hebrewLetterId": "vav" }, "description": "A month of counting and transition between Passover and Shavuot. Yom HaShoah and Yom Ha'atzmaut fall here." }, { "id": "sivan", "order": 3, "name": "Sivan", "nativeName": "סִיוָן", "days": 30, "season": "Late Spring", "zodiacSign": "gemini", "tribe": "Zebulun", "sense": "Walking", "hebrewLetter": "Zayin (ז)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "gemini", "hebrewLetterId": "zayin" }, "description": "Month of the giving of the Torah at Sinai. Shavuot (Festival of Weeks) falls on the 6th." }, { "id": "tammuz", "order": 4, "name": "Tammuz", "nativeName": "תַּמּוּז", "days": 29, "season": "Summer", "zodiacSign": "cancer", "tribe": "Reuben", "sense": "Sight", "hebrewLetter": "Het (ח)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "cancer", "hebrewLetterId": "het" }, "description": "A month associated with mourning. The Golden Calf was made and the Tablets were broken on the 17th." }, { "id": "av", "order": 5, "name": "Av", "nativeName": "אָב", "days": 30, "season": "Summer", "zodiacSign": "leo", "tribe": "Simeon", "sense": "Hearing", "hebrewLetter": "Tet (ט)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "leo", "hebrewLetterId": "tet" }, "description": "A month of mourning that ends with celebration. Tisha B'Av commemorates the destruction of both Temples." }, { "id": "elul", "order": 6, "name": "Elul", "nativeName": "אֱלוּל", "days": 29, "season": "Late Summer", "zodiacSign": "virgo", "tribe": "Gad", "sense": "Action", "hebrewLetter": "Yod (י)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "virgo", "hebrewLetterId": "yod" }, "description": "A month of preparation and teshuva (repentance) before the High Holy Days. The shofar is blown daily." }, { "id": "tishrei", "order": 7, "name": "Tishrei", "nativeName": "תִּשְׁרֵי", "days": 30, "season": "Autumn", "zodiacSign": "libra", "tribe": "Ephraim", "sense": "Coition", "hebrewLetter": "Lamed (ל)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "libra", "hebrewLetterId": "lamed" }, "description": "The holiest month of the year. Contains Rosh Hashanah (New Year), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), and Sukkot." }, { "id": "cheshvan", "order": 8, "name": "Cheshvan", "nativeName": "חֶשְׁוָן", "days": 29, "daysVariant": 30, "season": "Autumn", "zodiacSign": "scorpio", "tribe": "Manasseh", "sense": "Smell", "hebrewLetter": "Nun (נ)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "scorpio", "hebrewLetterId": "nun" }, "description": "Also called Marcheshvan. The only month with no Jewish holidays. Day count varies between 29–30 in different years." }, { "id": "kislev", "order": 9, "name": "Kislev", "nativeName": "כִּסְלֵו", "days": 30, "daysVariant": 29, "season": "Early Winter", "zodiacSign": "sagittarius", "tribe": "Benjamin", "sense": "Sleep", "hebrewLetter": "Samekh (ס)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "sagittarius", "hebrewLetterId": "samekh" }, "description": "Month of Hanukkah (Festival of Lights), which begins on the 25th. Day count varies 29–30." }, { "id": "tevet", "order": 10, "name": "Tevet", "nativeName": "טֵבֵת", "days": 29, "season": "Winter", "zodiacSign": "capricorn", "tribe": "Dan", "sense": "Anger", "hebrewLetter": "Ayin (ע)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "capricorn", "hebrewLetterId": "ayin" }, "description": "Hanukkah continues into the early days of Tevet. The 10th is a fast day marking the siege of Jerusalem." }, { "id": "shvat", "order": 11, "name": "Shvat", "nativeName": "שְׁבָט", "days": 30, "season": "Late Winter", "zodiacSign": "aquarius", "tribe": "Asher", "sense": "Taste", "hebrewLetter": "Tzaddi (צ)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "aquarius", "hebrewLetterId": "tsadi" }, "description": "The month of Tu B'Shvat, the 'New Year for Trees.' Trees begin to wake in the Land of Israel." }, { "id": "adar", "order": 12, "name": "Adar (Adar I)", "nativeName": "אֲדָר", "days": 29, "season": "Late Winter / Early Spring", "zodiacSign": "pisces", "tribe": "Naphtali", "sense": "Laughter", "hebrewLetter": "Qof (ק)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "pisces", "hebrewLetterId": "qof" }, "description": "A month of joy. Purim falls on the 14th. In a leap year this becomes Adar I and Purim is celebrated in Adar II." }, { "id": "adar-ii", "order": 13, "name": "Adar II", "nativeName": "אֲדָר ב", "days": 29, "leapYearOnly": true, "season": "Early Spring", "zodiacSign": "pisces", "tribe": "Naphtali", "sense": "Laughter", "hebrewLetter": "Qof (ק)", "associations": { "zodiacSignId": "pisces", "hebrewLetterId": "qof" }, "description": "Added in a Hebrew leap year (7 times in every 19-year Metonic cycle). Purim is celebrated in Adar II in leap years." } ] }