Judaism in a Nutshell: The Jewish Calendar
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The Jewish calendar may appear confusing. It is much simpler than it looks. By understanding a few basic concepts, how the Jewish calendar works becomes clear.
See-El Flores
Distractions are essential to sanity. See-El maintains his sanity by walking, reading, and writing fiction. He writes non-fiction as well, but that is not a distraction. That is work. For See-El, writing is a passion. It gives him an opportunity to express his views on life by telling a story.Some writers develop a story fully before writing their first sentence. See-El starts with an idea which evolves into a story. Ask him how a story will end when ninety per cent is already complete and See-El may not know. What happens in the story is as much a surprise to him as he writes it as it is to his reader as he or she reads it.See-El has been writing his entire life. It is in his blood. Although never published, his mother, Amada Gonzalez, wrote dozens of poems and dozens of plays in her native Spanish. One of his daughters, Lisa Flores, has already started her first book. The writing gene appears to be passed down without skipping any generations.
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Judaism in a Nutshell - See-El Flores
Judaism in a Nutshell
The Jewish Calendar
By See-El Flores
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Introduction
On the first day of creation, God created light¹. By saying, Let there be light,
God spoke the universe into existence. With those words God triggered creation.
Prior to God speaking the universe into existence, there was nothing except God. God is an endless, timeless, boundless, limitless, eternal being. He has no need for the universe and He has no need for time. Our sages teach that everything that God created was for the benefit of mankind.
The Torah follows the statements about the creation of light by saying, "There was evening; there was morning; the first day²." Since nothing existed prior to this moment, this was the first evening, the first morning, and the first day; ever. Therefore, the Torah implicitly declares that this is when God created time.
God not only created time during