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Jan 1, 1000
Isaac Is Born
Isaac was known to build off of the the Jewish foundation his father Abraham began. His wisdom and sacrifices led to the afternoon Mincha prayer service. -
Period: Jan 1, 1000 to May 19, 1060
Isaac Is Almost Sacrificed and Weds Rebecca
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May 19, 1060
Jacob Is Born
Jacob, the father of the twelve tribes, proved to be a leader of the Jewish nation, as opposed to his brother, Esau. His intellect and passion for serving Hashem ultimately led to our Mamlechet Kohanim V'Goi Kadosh. His sacrifices and intellect resulted in the nightly prayer service. -
Aug 14, 1151
Joseph Is Born
Joseph, the second youngest tribe, born to Jacob and Rachel, eventually landed in the Land of Egypt. His infamous dreams are well studied. He made a great impact on the Jewish nation. -
Sep 15, 1190
Yaakov and Sons Descend To Egypt
Yaakov and his sons departed to Egypt and eventually they would find Yosef there. This departure ensured that the twelve tribes would all meet up together in Egypt. -
Nov 16, 1207
Yaakov Perishes
A crucial and unforgettable forefather, Yaakov finally persishes in the year 207. However, this death wouldn't be too distasterous for Yaakov's children would later take on the jobs as leaders of Bnei Yisrael. -
Apr 22, 1261
Yosef Perishes
Yosef finally perishes in the land of Egypt after being second in command to the Pharaoh. Yosef's bones would later be carried on with Bnei Yisrael. -
Mar 21, 1285
Levi Perishes and Enslavement Begins
Levi, one of the twelve tribes, dies. His descendants including Moshe and Aaron go on to lead the Jewish nation. Additionally, the Jews become slaves in the land of Egpyt. -
Nov 27, 1320
Moses Is Born
A future leader has been born to the Jewish Nation. Moshe was placed in a basket at his birth and was later retrieved. He was considered one of the greatest Jews to ever live. -
Mar 19, 1399
10 Plagues
The plagues were part of the process that would eventually enable the Jewish nation to leave Egypt.
1. Dam
2. Sfardea
3. Kinim
4. Arov
5. Dever
6. Schin
7. Barad
8. Arbeh
9. Choshech
10. Maakot Bichorot.
6. Schin
7. Barad
8. Arbeh
9. Chosech
10. Makat Bechorot -
May 15, 1399
God's Commandment To Moses
Moshe Receives Commandment from Hashem to Negotiate with Pharaoh to Let the Jews Exit. -
Jan 1, 1400
Exodus
The Jews leave the Land of Mitzrayim and Head Off to C'naan. During Exodus, we recieve "Maan" as our food. Additionally, we were led by a cloud/fire.
15th of Nissan -
Period: Jan 1, 1400 to Feb 28, 1400
49 DAYS BETWEEN EXODUS AND MATAN TORAH
49 DAYS
EXODUS = 15TH OF NISSAN
MATAN TORAH = 6TH OF SIVAN -
Feb 28, 1400
First Set of Luchot Are Given
After Moshe has ascended to the heavens, he receives the Luchot.
17th of Tammuz -
Period: Feb 28, 1400 to Mar 8, 1400
40 DAYS BETWEEN MATAN TORAH AND CHET HA'EGEL
40 DAYS
MATAN TORAH = 6TH OF SIVAN
CHET HA'EGEL = 17TH OF TAMMUZ -
Period: Mar 8, 1400 to May 28, 1400
40 DAYS BETWEEN CHET HA'EGEL AND MOSHE ASKING FOR FORGIVENESS
40 DAYS
CHET HA'EGEL = 17TH OF TAMMUZ
MOSHE FORGIVENESS = 1ST OF ELUL -
Apr 8, 1400
Sin Of The Golden Calf
Also known as Chet Ha'Egel, this sin represents the flaws the Jewish nation had as a whole toward the beggining of our unity. The sin was horrific and even caused Moshe to drop the Luchot. -
Period: May 20, 1400 to Jul 8, 1400
40 DAYS BETWEEN MOSHE ASKING FOR FORGIVENESS AND THE SECOND SET OF LUCHOT
MOSHE FORGIVENESS = 1ST OF ELUL
SECOND LUCHOT = 10TH OF TISHREI -
Period: Jul 8, 1400 to Feb 8, 1401
SEVEN MONTHS BETWEEN SECOND SET OF LUCHOT AND DEDICATION OF THE MISHKAN
SECOND LUCHOT = 10TH OF TISHREI
DEDICATION = NISSAN -
Jan 19, 1401
Dedication of Mishkan
Jews are Taught How to Precisely Care for the Mishkan; Additionally, They Are Given Holy Vessels. This is a representation of a building of a Jewish nation. With the Mishkan, we always have G-d's presence with us.