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Iyyar

The 1901 Jewish Encyclopedia

The second month in the Jewish calendar, consisting always of twenty-nine days, and falling between the tenth of April and the eighth of June (R. H. 3a et passim; Targ. Yer. to Exodus 12:39; Targ. Sheni to Esther 3:7). This month in the Bible is designated as (1 Kings 6:1 = the month of beginning the Temple-building), probably the same as the Phenician or Punic (Lidzbarski, "Nord-Semitische Epigraphik," p. 267). The word "Iyyar" is undoubtedly connected with the root , and thus denominates the month as the month of light, over and against Adar, which etymologically is the dark month. Like all the names of the months, "Iyyar" is a loan-word from the Assyro-Babylonian ("A-a-ru"; see Delitzsch, "Handwörterb." p. 34b). This month falls in the 'OMER (2), the first of Iyyar being the sixteenth day of Omer.

The principal events recorded in Iyyar are as follows:

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Bibliography Information
Singer, Isidore, Ph.D, Projector and Managing Editor. Entry for 'Iyyar'. 1901 The Jewish Encyclopedia. https://www.studylight.org/​encyclopedias/​eng/​tje/​i/iyyar.html. 1901.