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middy
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Wed, Feb 20 2008, 9:24 am
this is from daily halacha, isn't that cool?!
294. If two boys were born in a year with two months of Adar, and one was born on the 29th of Adar I, and the other was born on the 1st of Adar II; if in the year of their Bar Mitzvah there is only one Adar, the younger child will be Bar Mitzvah four weeks before the older child.
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishna Brurah 55:10, S'V Chasan Sofer 99
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Bzgirl
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Wed, Feb 20 2008, 9:33 am
that is cool! but since it won't happen to brothers---no one ever notices; I guess
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mummy-bh
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Wed, Feb 20 2008, 9:35 am
Hey, it could happen with twins!
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shopaholic
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Wed, Feb 20 2008, 9:59 am
My sister was born in a leap year. She is tes adar 2 & a girl in her class was later on in the month (chof something) in adar 1. Some years my sister would have her birthday first, but in a leap year, this girl had her birthday first.
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Zus
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Wed, Feb 20 2008, 5:30 pm
It happened to my uncle. He had a friend who was older and couldn't stand it that my uncle was Bar Mitzvah before him!
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amother
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 6:29 pm
mummy-bh wrote: | Hey, it could happen with twins! |
how?
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su7kids
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 6:38 pm
amother wrote: | mummy-bh wrote: | Hey, it could happen with twins! |
how? |
If it is a vaginal birth and it takes an hour or so for the 2nd twin to be delivered.
The first one is born before Shekia and the second one after, on Erev/Rosh Chodesh Adar I. (I believe it is)
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foreverhappy
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Thu, Feb 21 2008, 6:41 pm
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Last edited by foreverhappy on Sun, Jul 10 2011, 11:25 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Zus
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Fri, Feb 22 2008, 4:35 am
su7kids wrote: |
If it is a vaginal birth and it takes an hour or so for the 2nd twin to be delivered.
The first one is born before Shekia and the second one after, on Erev/Rosh Chodesh Adar I. (I believe it is) |
I know a (non jewish) set of twins that was born in different years! The first twin was born 11.55 pm on December 31st, the second twin was born 12.05 am January 1st!
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Barbara
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Fri, Feb 22 2008, 12:31 pm
middy wrote: | this is from daily halacha, isn't that cool?!
294. If two boys were born in a year with two months of Adar, and one was born on the 29th of Adar I, and the other was born on the 1st of Adar II; if in the year of their Bar Mitzvah there is only one Adar, the younger child will be Bar Mitzvah four weeks before the older child.
Shulchan Aruch w/Mishna Brurah 55:10, S'V Chasan Sofer 99 |
That's pretty much my son and his closest friend (although its 24 Adar I and 2 Adar II. My son isn't amused.
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louche
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Fri, Feb 22 2008, 1:21 pm
Barbara wrote: |
That's pretty much my son and his closest friend (although its 24 Adar I and 2 Adar II. My son isn't amused. |
Maybe not, but I am! Vastly.
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greenfire
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Fri, Feb 22 2008, 4:50 pm
yup for my adar alef sonny boy
and I too thought of the twins before & after shekiah ...
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frayda
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Sat, Feb 23 2008, 12:25 pm
su7kids wrote: | amother wrote: | mummy-bh wrote: | Hey, it could happen with twins! |
how? |
If it is a vaginal birth and it takes an hour or so for the 2nd twin to be delivered.
The first one is born before Shekia and the second one after, on Erev/Rosh Chodesh Adar I. (I believe it is) |
It couldn't really happen - since the halacha only applies if the first one was born on the 29th of Adar I. Since Adar I always has 30 days, if he was born on the 30th of Adar I his birthday would fall out on the 30th of Shevat on years when there is no leap year. It's not very often that twins would be born a full day apart! (one on the 29th, the second on the 1st)
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miriamnechama
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Sat, Feb 23 2008, 3:08 pm
my mil once went to a twin bris that were a day apart.. one was born before shkia and the other after....
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