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משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה-When Adar comes in we are very joyful
And what better way to be joyful than to read books?
FAQ
1. Can I join if I’m not Jewish?
Yes! The readathon is open to everyone.
2. What is Purim?
It’s a Jewish holiday that happens in the Hebrew month of Adar! We celebrate not being murdered by a vizier by eating, drinking, dressing up and giving charity. Here’s a link to the story. Here are a list of some customs.
3. How many days is it?
16. Between 7 March (First day of the new month)-22 March (Shushan Purim)
4. Okay, I read the Timetable and you mentioned Adar A and Adar B. What’s up with that? Also, the readathon starts on the 30th of Adar A but it says that it’s the first day of the new month?
The Hebrew calendar has 12 months: Tishrei, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tevet, Shvat, Adar, Nissan, Iyar, Sivan, Tamuz, Av, Elul. Except during a leap year where we add another month between Shvat and Adar and call it Adar A and Adar Adar B.
Depending on the moon a Hebrew month ends on the 29th and the new month/moon is on the 1st or the Hebrew month ends on the 30th and new month/moon is on the 30th and 1st.
5. What is the tag?
#purim readathon #purim readathon 2019 #purim readathon 5779
Challenges
Choose as few or as many as you want
-read a book with a woman main character
-read a book with children as the main characters
-read a book with an over-the-top villain
-read a book where one of the characters is a translator or a soccer player (or both)
-read a book where the characters dress up 
-read a book with a clown or circus
-read a book set in Persia/Iran
-read a book set in a palace
-read a book that is unusual in some way (the characters names are redacted, there are no words, there are puzzles in the middle, etc.)
Timetable
7 March (First day of the new month/30 Adar A): Post your TBR
8-10 March (1-3 Adar B): משנכנס When it comes in Talk about the books you started, their beginnings, and what you like in beginnings.
11-13 March (4-6 Adar B): אדר Adar Fish and mythology: Do you like mythology in your books? Do you prefer reading about real mythology or mythology that the author’s made up?
14-16 March (7-9 Adar B): מרבין a lot Are you reading long books or short books for the readathon? In general, which do you prefer?
17-19 March (10-12 Adar B): בשמחה in happiness Do you prefer lighthearted books? Do you like reading humor? If not, what books make you happy?
20 March (Ta’anit Esther or the Fast of Esther/13 Adar B): If you can, without any spoilers, talk about about the sacrifices the characters in the books you’re reading/your favorite books make. Alternatively, or also, talk about the brave moments they have that you loved.
21 March (Purim/14 Adar B): Talk about whatever you want. After all, this is the day that everything turned upside down, and it’s your turn to choose!
22 March (Shushan Purim/15 Adar B): Talk about your underrated favorites. Were any of the books you read for the readathon less popular/hyped? Keep on reading today for one last day of celebration!
23 March (16 Adar B): It’s still Adar but the celebration is over (at least until next month when Passover comes around). What books did you finish? What books didn’t you?
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he-harim · 7 years
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mishnayot ive looked at inside
masechet brachot (whilst on hadar; july/aug 2017, av 5777 if i remember correctly)
masechet megilla (directly after that i guess?)
masechet yoma (1-5 inclusive on YK 5778; 6-8 inclusive in cheshvan 5778, b/c i remembered i had it left over)
masechet moed katan (perek alef during/before chagim 5777-8?, perek bet+gimmel cheshvan 5778)
masechet rosh hashanah, (1 and 2 elul 5777, 3 + half of 4 cheshvan 5778, 2nd half of 4 kislev 5778)
masechet chagiga 1:1-2 cheshvan, 1:3-2:4 kislev, up to 3:6 tevet, fin. in shevat
masechet sukkah 1:1-8 kislev, to end of 4 shevat, to end in adar 5778
masechet sotah to 1:8 in cheshvan, to 2:3 in kislev, to the end of perek 5 in tevet, to end of 7 in shevat, finished (to 9:15) in adar
masechet taanit, perek 1 cheshvan, 2 kislev, to 4:4 inclusive shevat, finished (to 4:8) in adar
masechet pesachim to 3:1 shevat, to 5:2 adar, to end (10:9) nisan
masechet ketubot to 1:4 adar, end of 5 nisan, end of 12 iyar, to end (13:11) sivan
masechet kiddushin to end (4:14) sivan
masechet bava metzia 1-4:8 inclusive shevat, to the end of 5 adar, to 7:6 nisan, to 9:11 iyar, to end (10:6) sivan
masechet zevachim to 2:3 adar, 4:1 nisan, end of 8 iyar, to end (14:10) sivan
masechet beitzah to end of 2 iyar, to end of 5:3 sivan, to end (5:7) tammuz
masechet pirkei avot finished in av 5778 (got bored on shabbat & read it from my siddur on 2nd shabbat of keilim)
masechet shekalim to 6:6 tammuz, to end (8:8) av
masechet menachot end of 5 in tammuz, to 11:3 av, to end (13:11) elul
masechet tahorot to 3:2 sivan, to end of 6 tammuz, end of 7 av, to end (10:8) elul 5778
masechet chullin to end of 4 elul 5778, to end (12:5) tishrei 5779
masechet gittin to 1:5 sivan, 3:3 in tammuz, end of 4 av, 7:1 elul 5778, 8:5 tishrei 5779, to end (9:10) marcheshvan
masechet mikvaot to 2:5 elul 5778, to 6:6 tishrei 5779, end (10:8) marcheshvan
masechet avodah zarah to 1:7 in adar, 4:4 in nisan, 5:9 in marcheshvan 5779, end (5:12) kislev
mishna bechorot to 5:2 marcheshvan, end (9:8) kislev
mishna peah end of 2 marcheshvan, end of 5 kislev, end (8:9) tevet
masechet arachin 2:3 kislev, end of 6 tevet, end (9:8) shevat
mishna nedarim end of 2 marcheshvan, end of 5 kislev, to 9:4 inclusive tevet, end of 10 shevat, end (11:12) adar rishon
masechet bava kamma end of 1 tishrei 5779, end of 3 marcheshvan, end of 6 kislev, end of 8 tevet, 10:4 shevat, end (10:10) adar rishon
masechet demai to 3:1 tevet, to 6:1 shevat, end (7:8) adar rishon
masechet oktzin to end (3:12) adar rishon
masechet makkot 2:2 kislev, end of 2 shevat, to 3:5 adar rishon, to end (3:16) adar sheini
masechet temura to 3:4 adar rishon, to end (7:6) adar sheini
masechet kilayim to 3:2 adar rishon, to 6:2 adar sheini, to end (9:10) nisan
masechet shabbat to end of 2 tammuz, to 6:1 av, to end of 11 elul 5778,  to 16:3 tishrei 5779, to end of 17 marcheshvan, to end of 20 kislev, to 22:2 shevat, to 22:5 adar rishon, 23:2 nisan, end (24:5) iyar
masechet sheviit to 2:7 nisan, 4:6 iyyar, end (10:9) sivan
masechet kritot 1:2 adar sheini, end of 3 nisan, end of 5 iyyar, end (6:9) sivan
masechet yadayim to end of 1 iyyar, 3 sivan, end (4:8) av 
masechet meilah to end of 4 tamuz, end (6:6) av
masechet yevamot to 2:7 adar rishon, to end of 5 adar sheini, to end of 7 nisan, end of 11 iyyar, to 13:10 tammuz, to end (16:7) av
masechet terumot to end of 1 sivan, to 8:4 tamuz, to 9:5 av, to end (10:9) elul
kelim:
bava kamma (1-10) to 5:1 kislev, 7:2 tevet, end of 10 shevat
bava metzia (11-20) to 11:7 adar rishon, to end of 16 adar sheini, to 17:11 nisan, to end of 20 iyyar
bava batra (21-30) to end of 21 iyyar, to 27:1 av, fin (30:4) elul
tvul yom end of 2 elul, end (4:6) tishrei 5780
masechet tamid 1:1 av, 5:4 elul, end (7:4) tishrei 5780
masechet maasrot 2:6 elul, end of 3 tishrei 5780, to end (5:8) marcheshvan
masechet middot 1:4 tishrei 5780, 4:5 cheshvan, end (5:4) kislev
masechet kinnim 2:2 kislev, to end (3:6) tevet hadran alach seder kodashim
masechet maaser sheini 1:6 marcheshvan, 3:12 kislev, 5:1 tevet, end (5:15) shvat
masechet zavim to end of 3 shvat, end (5:12) adar
masechet challah to 3:1 shvat, end (4:11) adar
masechet orlah 1:3 adar, end (3:9) nisan
masechet bikkurim to end (4:5) nisan hadran alach seder zeraim
masechet horayot end (3:8) nisan
masechet sanhedrin to end of 1 elul, to 4:5 tishrei 5780, to 7:1 marcheshvan, 7:9 kislev, end of 9 tevet, 10:5 adar, fin (11:6) nisan
masechet ohalot to 2:2 tishrei 5780, 3:4 marcheshvan, end of 6 kislev, end of 9 shvat, end of 12 adar, 15:8 nisan, end (18:10) iyyar
masechet negaim to end of 5 iyyar, end (14:13) sivan
masechet shevuot to 1:4 nisan, to end of 4 iyyar, end of 6 sivan, end (8:6) tammuz
masechet parah to 3:2 sivan, end of 11 tammuz, fin (12:11) av
masechet niddah to end of 6 av, fin (10:8) tishrei 5781 
masechet makhshirin to end of 3 tishrei 5781, end (6:8) marcheshvan hadran alach seder tahorot
masechet bava batra to 2:5 adar rishon, to end of 5 adar sheini, end of 9 cheshvan 5781, end (10:8) kislev
masechet eruvin to end of 2 nisan, end of 4 iyar, end of 5 av, end of 6 tevet, to 7:5 iyyar, to 8:7 sivan, end of 9 tammuz, 10:14 elul 5780
masechet nazir 2:4 av, 4:2 elul, 5:3 tishrei 5780, end of 8 marcheshvan, 9:4 kislev
masechet eduyot 1:3 tammuz, 1:10 cheshvan 5781
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he-harim · 7 years
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things ive leyned in a shul
Chukkat -- Shemot/Numbers 20:14-29 My bat mitzvah portion, Reform shul with triennial readings July 2011 / 5772 (?)
Eikev -- shishi, shvi’i, maftir (?) --  Masorti summer camp, also triennial August 2017 / 5777
Re’eh -- shishi, maftir (?) --  Ohel Mo’ed (Masorti/trad egal minyan), nontriennial August 2017 / 5777
Nitzavim -- revii, chamishi -- Devarim/Deuteronomy 30:1-14 Ohel Mo’ed  September 2017 / 5777
Vayetzei -- sheini -- Genesis 29:1-17 Ohel Mo’ed November 2017 / 5778
Mikeitz -- shlishi -- Genesis 41:39-52 Ohel Mo’ed December 2017 / 5778
Vayigash -- sheini -- Genesis 44.31-45.7 Kol Nefesh Masorti, my local shul December 2017 / 5778
Acharon shel Pesach (Re’eh shishi) -- rishon -- Deuteronomy 15:1-18 Ohel Mo’ed April 2018 / Nissan 5778 (also at Shavuot, also at Sukkot in Oxford, also at Pesach in Oxford 19)
Shemini -- rishon -- Vayikra 9:1-15 Kol Nefesh April 2018 / Nissan 5778
Maftir Shavuot -- Numbers/Bamidbar 28:26-31 Ohel Moed May 2018 / Sivan 5778
Beha’alotecha -- shlishi -- Numbers/Bamidbar 9:1-14 Ohel Mo’ed June 2018 / Sivan 5778
Balak -- 1/3 of weekday rishon, 22:8-13 Conservative Yeshiva weekday services June 2018 / Tammuz 5778
Pinchas -- 1/3 of weekday rishon, Numbers/Bamidbar 25:16-26:4 CY July 2018 / Tammuz 5778
Vaetchanan -- extremely trimmed for camp, the aseret hadibrot -- Deuteronomy 5:6-18 Noam camp July 2018 / Av 5778
Ki Teitzei  -- shlishi -- Devarim/Deuteronomy   Ohel Moed August 2018 
Ki Tavo -- rishon -- Devarim/Deuteronomy  Ohel Moed August 2018
Shmini Atzeret -- ??? -- Devarim/Deuteronomy 15:1-18 Oxford Egalitarian 8 Atzeret services (as in #8) October 2018 / Tishrei 5779
Rosh Chodesh -- sheini, shlishi -- Bamidbar/Numbers 3-5, 6-10 Noam WoW Solidarity Rosh Chodesh minyan January 2019
Mishpatim -- rishon -- Shemot/Exodus 21:1-19 Ohel Mo’ed February 2019
Vayikra -- shlishi, chamishi OhMo, March 2019
Zachor -- Deuteronomy 25:17-19 OhMo, March 2019 (same date as above
Beshalach – sheini (7th day Pesach shlishi) – Exodus 14:19-14 OJC (Oxford)
Re’eh – 8th day Pesach Shabbat shishi – Deut 16:9-12
OJC April 2019
Balak ‒ rishon (Mon+Thurs full leyning) ‒ Num 22:2-12 Yeshivat Hadar July 2019
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4youri · 4 years
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Sivan 18, 5779
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Note: Hebrew Day 291 + 22 Days = Hebrew Day 313; Note Hebrew Day 231 + 82 Days = Hebrew Day 313; Note: Day 10888 + 112 Days =…
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4youri · 4 years
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Shebat 12, 5779
Sundown, 2020.2.6 = Hebrew Day 307 of 353. Note: Day 11 + 296 = Hebrew Day 307; Note: Day 11296 + 480 Days = 11776. Note: Day 236 + 71 Days = Hebrew Day 307. Note: Hebrew Day 266 + 41 Days = Hebrew Day 307. Note: Hebrew Day 307 + 67 Days = First Fruit. Note: Hebrew Day 177 + 130 Days = Shebat 12. Note: Sivan 7, 5779 (Day 66) + 241 Days = Day 307. Note: Hebrew Day 153.5 + 153.5 Days = Hebrew Day 307. No…
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