7th Month Of Jewish Calendar. We learn from this discussion that nisan is the beginning of the year for the internal calendar of the jewish people. On the hebrew calendar, there are 4 holidays throughout the year that celebrate the start of the new year—and they don't all fall in the same.
Every month is either 29 or 30 days long, beginning (and ending) on a special day known as rosh chodesh (“the head of the month”). The calendar includes the holidays of sukkot, simchat torah, purim, shavuot, yom kippur, shemini azteret, hanukkah, and.