Wednesday, December 14, 2011

2011 HEBREW TECHNICALLY AND TECHNICLY NOT

Hebrew Calendar

Molad Moment,
Molad (plural Moladot) is a Hebrew word meaning "birth" that also generically refers to the time at which the New Moon is "born". The word is ambiguous, however, because depending on the context it could refer to the actual or mean astronomical lunar conjunction (calculated by a specified method, for a specified time zone), or the molad of the traditional Hebrew calendar (or another specified calendar), or at a specified locale the first visibility of the new lunar crescent after a lunar conjunction.


http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=hebrew+calendar+conversion




THE NETWORK WENT OUT (TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES)
SO THE SEARCH BEGINS HERE:
Everything above stems from linking this to the wikipedia source because google changed there link displayed codes hidden on their search engine results,:

The Tannaim (Hebrew: תנאים, singular תנא, Tanna "repeaters", "teachers"[1]) were the Rabbinic sages whose views are recorded in the Mishnah, from approximately 70-200 CE. The period of the Tannaim, also referred to as the Mishnaic period, lasted about 130 years. It came after the period of the Zugot ("pairs"), and was immediately followed by the period of the Amoraim ("interpreters")[2]
Rabbinical Eras


Chazal


Zugot


Tannaim


Amoraim


Savoraim


Geonim


Rishonim


Acharonim (TANNAITIC LINK TO RABONIC ERAS)