Making 53 parashiyos congruent with the amount of Shabbosos in any year.
The series is based on שערים ללוח העברי by רחמים שר שלום הכהן.
A video of the author giving a shiur is at
The Google Translate version of the the text on the sefer’s page
https://www.machonso.org/mishol/item.asp?id=1898
In 5727, Rabbi Rahamim Sher-Shalom published the small and important book ‘The Basics of the Hebrew Calendar’, which concisely covered the basics of the Hebrew Calendar and brought great benefit to its users; but the expansion of the circle of those interested in the subject and the increase in the level of knowledge of many of them led the author, after 17 years, to compose his great book ‘Shearim to the Hebrew Calendar’ (Netanya 5744).
This book is unique in its appearance – an album edition (x3525 cm!), 235 pages, where each page includes one topic or sub-topic in the clear and precise handwriting of the author [!], including charts and tables – all ‘handmade’! 14 detailed pages in the book (hence its name) that include many chapters on the days of migration, the basics of the calendar (including appointments and postponements), the dates and their times, The day and its parts, the homelands, the periods, comparisons between the Hebrew calendar and the other calendars, and much more.
A complete picture of all the basic knowledge necessary to understand the various topics related to the Hebrew calendar, in clear and simple language, which meets the expectations of every ‘beginner’ – and also the requirements of an ‘advanced’ who wishes to deepen and expand his knowledge on this important subject, which includes a special combination of Torah and wisdom.
The author took into account that not all students of the book want to delve deeper into the set of topics, and therefore included on the second page of each cover a summary of the material presented in the chapter, while in the body of the chapter the topics are presented in detail.
A revised and expanded new edition from 5769. The new edition that came out after 25 years is based on the good old one, with the addition of new pages and parts of pages written this time in printed letters (which highlights throughout the book the additions and changes in the new edition).
The importance of the book ‘Gates to the Hebrew Calendar’ and its usefulness to the learner, researcher and anyone interested in the Jewish calendar cannot be overstated. This is a treasure that deserves to be found in every home.
In Avodah V43n1, R' Micha noted: > At the end of Bereishis, the brothers tell Yoseif an outright fabrication. (Given Chazal's assumption that Yaaqov didn't actually say such a thing in an incident that isn't in the chumash.) < We seemingly had a[nother] fabrication in last week's *sedra*: compare what the brothers say in 44:8 […]
On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 04:35:09AM +0200, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: >> >From R' A Zivotofsky: >> Claim: There is a mesorah on turkey. Ask almost anyone from the older >> generation and they will confirm that they and their family and their >> community ate turkey without hesitation. ... > Can you […]
On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 04:38:09AM +0200, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote: > An example of various levels of what chazal may have thought of levels of > effort needed above pure din. I'd love to better understand the threshold > calculations and what they mean in shamayim... BTW, RJR's quote, for those who […]
On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 11:29:36PM +1100, Rabbi Meir G. Rabi via Avodah wrote: > R Micha, I am still unsure of your meaning > Is it relevant that YaAkov is arranging a self-serving deception, > he WANTS his father to reach the wrong conclusion > in order to prevent Eisav getting the Beracha […]
An example of various levels of what chazal may have thought of levels of effort needed above pure din. I?d love to better understand the threshold calculations and what they mean in shamayim. A different example might be going 5 mil for water when the ?requirement? is only to go 4. ? ???? ?????? ???? […]
>From R? A Zivotofsky: Claim: There is a mesorah on turkey. Ask almost anyone from the older generation and they will confirm that they and their family and their community ate turkey without hesitation. Analysis: I think this is the most persuasive argument for the continued treatment of turkey as kosher. There is indeed a […]
R Micha, I am still unsure of your meaning Is it relevant that YaAkov is arranging a self-serving deception, he WANTS his father to reach the wrong conclusion in order to prevent Eisav getting the Beracha and in order to gain the Beracha for himself? Is that not significantly different from Kalah NaAh VeChasudah where […]
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