• Orach Chaim 686:2 "Ta'anit Esther (Fast of Esther) in Israel". timeanddate.com. Retrieved February 11, 2021. "Taanit-Esther at HebCal.com". Wikisource...
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    accepted among poskim Rema, Orach Chaim 686:2 (regarding a year when Taanit Esther was observed on Thursday instead of Shabbat, but a person celebrated...
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  • Newly Married Men, A Tzandak, Mohel and Father of Birt Milah Exempt From Fasting On Taanit Esther". Dailyhalacha.com. Retrieved 2011-11-29. v t e v t e...
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    Adar (1st century BCE) – Choni the Circle Maker prays for rain (Talmud, Taanit 23a) 20 Adar (1616 CE) – 'Purim Vinz': downfall of Vincenz Fettmilch and...
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  • Esther (Megillat Esther), read on the Jewish holiday of Purim The Five Megillot Megillat Antiochus Tractate Megillah in the Talmud. Megillat Taanit,...
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  • Zalman Siddur, "Seder Hallel" See Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Megillah 3:8 Taanit 28b Arachin 10a הלל שלם וחצי הלל "Hallel - "Praise of G-d"". Orthodox Union...
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    Ta'anit (redirect from Taanit)
    A ta'anit or taynis (Biblical Hebrew תַּעֲנִית taʿaniṯ or צוֹם ṣom) is a fast in Judaism in which one abstains from all food and drink, including water...
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  • quotations from older works in other dialects of Aramaic, such as Megillat Taanit. Overall, Hebrew constitutes somewhat less than half of the text of the...
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    in 3338 anno mundi (= 422 BCE). Babylonian Talmud (Taanit 29a, Arakhin 11b); Jerusalem Talmud (Taanit 24a); Midrash Tehillim 94 (end); Seder Olam, ch. 30...
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    down upon the mob. That event, the 29th of Nisan, called the Zwetschgen Taanit "Plum-Fast", was commemorated by a fast and a Purim festivity until the...
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