
I MESI
LETTERA.
LETTERA.
INTRODUZIONE
NISSAN (Marzo-Aprile).
IIAR (Aprile-Maggio).
SIVAN (Maggio-Giugno)
THAMUZ (giugno-luglio)
AB (Luglio-Agosto).
ELLUL (Agosto-Settembre).
A concise guide walks readers through the twelve months of the Hebrew calendar, pairing each month’s festivals with brief yet vivid notes on their ancient origins. Drawing on biblical sources and early archaeological findings, the work shows how seasonal celebrations once shaped daily life for Israel’s ancestors. Its clear language makes the material accessible for young learners eager to connect tradition with history.
Beyond the calendar, the author weaves moral reflections drawn from scriptural stories, offering practical lessons for everyday conduct. The text emphasizes the importance of preserving the Hebrew language and cultural heritage in a modern world that often overlooks them. Ideal for classroom use or personal study, it invites listeners to explore a timeless rhythm of faith, community, and learning.
Language
it
Duration
~6 hours (363K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-10-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1828–1914
A 19th-century Jewish educator and writer, remembered for explaining the Hebrew year in clear, accessible Italian. His best-known work opens a window onto festivals, customs, and biblical archaeology for everyday readers.
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