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Sivan (, from Akkadian simānu, meaning "season; time") is the ninth month of the civil year and the third month of the religious year on the . It is a month of 30 days. Sivan usually falls in May–June on the Gregorian calendar.

Along with all other current, post-biblical Jewish month names, Sivan was adopted during the Babylonian captivity. In the Babylonian calendar it was named Araḫ Simanu. (free access at [1]).


Holidays


In Jewish history
  • 1 Sivan (1096) – Jews in Worms, Germany were massacred as part of the Rhineland massacres by the during after taking refuge in a local castle. (see "Iyar in Jewish History" for 8.)
  • 4 Sivan ( BCE) – Birth of .
  • 6 Sivan (c. ?) - Birth of the Seventh Antediluvian Patriarch/Hero .
  • 6 Sivan (c. 1313 BCE) – The Torah was given to Moses at and thus observed as the holiday of .
  • 6 Sivan (c. 940 BCE) - Death of .
  • 6 Sivan (1760) – Death of Baal Shem Tov
  • 6 Sivan (1940) – Death of Rabbi Yaakov Yehuda Aryeh Leib Frenkel
  • 7 Sivan (c. 1233 BCE) – Moses was "drawn out" of the water at three months old, and thus given the name "Moshe" also observed on the holiday of .
  • 7 Sivan (1834) – 1834 looting of Safed breaks out
  • 7 Sivan (1966) – Death of Rabbi Yisroel Moshe Olewski
  • 13 Sivan (1648) – begin with the Khmelnytsky Uprising pogrom
  • 17 Sivan (2025) - Israel launched their Military Operation called Operation Rising Lion against Iran, by attacking Iran's Nuclear Weapon Facilities.
  • 20 Sivan (1171) – The first in France – tens of Jewish men and women were burned alive in the French town of on the accusation that Jews used the blood of children in the preparation of for . Commemorated by Twentieth of Sivan, which also marks anniversary of Khmelnytsky Uprising.
  • 23 Sivan (474 BCE) – and sent letters so that the Jews shall prepare themselves for the annihilation plan orchestrated by to be committed against them on the 13th of the following Adar.
  • 27 Sivan (1790) – " of " – a celebration set to celebrate this day when Florentine Jews were saved from a .


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