Israelite Calendar Months. The present jewish calendar is lunisolar, the months being reckoned according to the moon and the years according to the sun. Each jewish month carries its own spiritual themes, connected to a tribe*, a sense, a zodiac symbol, and historical events from.
Unlike the months of the gregorian solar year that is the norm in the world today, the months of the jewish year reflect the phases of the. This means that the length of jewish months are determined by the cycles of the moon.