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    Nisan (or Nissan; Hebrew: נִיסָן, romanized: Nissān from Akkadian: 𒌗𒁈 iti Nissānu) in the Babylonian and Hebrew calendars is the month of the barley ripening and first month of spring. The name of the month is an Akkadian language borrowing, although it ultimately originates in Sumerian nisag "first fruits".

  2. It is not the Festival of Matzahs, since that only begins that evening (since the Jewish days begin at nightfall). Rather, it is the Passover offering, which was slaughtered on the 14th and eaten that night—the 15th—together with matzah at the onset of the Festival of Matzahs.

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  3. Nisan 2023 begins in the evening preceding March 23. Nisan (or Nissan), the first month on Jewish calendar (according to the Torah), coincides with March-April on the civil calendar. The Torah calls it chodesh ha-aviv—the month of spring, as it marks the beginning of the spring months.

  4. The month of Nisan is particularly significant as it is during this time that Passover (Pesach) is celebrated, commemorating the Israelites’ exodus from slavery in ancient Egypt. The month of Nisan, occurring near the spring season, holds its important significance in the Jewish calendar as the 7th month on the biblical calendar but the ...

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  5. 1. Nisan Is in the Spring. Nisan is one of the few months mentioned in the Torah by name. G‑d refers to it as Chodesh HaAviv, 1 the Month of Spring. Ensuring that Nisan remains in spring forms the backbone of the entire intricate Jewish calendar, including the leap year. Read: 13 Facts About the Jewish Leap Year. 2.

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  6. 4. Feb. 2020 · Provided to YouTube by Independent DigitalNight of Nisan · David "Fathead" Newman · David NewmanBye 'N' Bye℗ 2018 Nagel-Heyer Records GmbHReleased on: 2018-0...

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  7. This was the night of the ‘Last Supper,’ the beginning of the Passover festival. On that Tuesday evening, the beginning of the 14 th of Nisan, the festival began with the traditional purging of any leavened bread from the households.