The Hebrew calendar is based on the lunar cycle and has been used by Jews for thousands of years to mark the passage of time and observe holidays and festivals. Each month in the Hebrew calendar is named after a significant event or agricultural activity, such as planting and harvesting. The Biblical months begin with the month of Nisan, which is associated with Passover, and continue through the year until the month of Adar, associated with the holiday of Purim. The Hebrew calendar plays a significant role in Jewish religious practices and cultural traditions.
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