Tekufah
Talmud, Nisan, Equinox, Tammuz (Hebrew month), Tishrei
978-613-8-81138-1
6138811380
156
2012-05-03
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tekufot (singular: tekufa) are the four seasons of the year recognized by Talmud writers. Each tekufa, according to Samuel Yarḥinai, marks the beginning of a period of 91 days and 7½ hours. It will be noticed that the tekufot fall from fourteen to eighteen days later than the true solar equinox or solstice; this, however, does not interfere with the calendar, which follows the figures of R. Ada. An ancient superstition is connected with the tekufot. All water that may be in the house or stored away in vessels in the first hour of the tekufa is thrown away in the belief that the water is then poisoned, and if drunk would cause swelling of the body, sickness, and sometimes death.
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