11 Adar
11 אֲדָר
The Month of Adar (אֲדָר)
"When Adar enters, joy increases" (Mishnah Ta'anit 29a). Adar is the happiest month in the Hebrew calendar, marked by the festival of Purim on the 14th. The Book of Esther recounts how Queen Esther and Mordechai saved the Jewish people from Haman's decree. It is a month of reversals — of turning sorrow to joy, mourning to celebration. Adar is the last month before Nisan and the arrival of spring, making it a month of anticipation and preparation for redemption.
Born in Adar
Adar is the month of joy, laughter, and divine providence. Those born in Adar are said to be blessed with good fortune, a joyful spirit, and the ability to uplift others.
Holidays: Purim (14 Adar), Shushan Purim (15 Adar)
Full guide to the month of Adar →Mazal: Pisces (Dagim)
The Fish (Dagim) represent blessing, fertility, and hiddenness — just as fish are hidden beneath the water, protected from the evil eye. In Torah thought, Adar's mazal is connected to the hidden miracles of Purim. Those born under Dagim are blessed with joy, adaptability, and the ability to thrive even in challenging circumstances.
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Yahrtzeits on 11 Adar
Rav Avraham Borenstein of Sochatchov
1838–1910 · Sochatchov
Author of Avnei Nezer and Eglei Tal, son-in-law of the Kotzker Rebbe, and Rav of Sochatchov whose lectures lasted six to eight hours.
Rav Chaim Yosef Dovid Azulai
1724–1806 · Jerusalem
Known as the Chida, he authored Birkei Yosef and Shem HaGedolim, and served as emissary for the Jewish communities of Eretz Yisrael.
Rav Gershon Ashkenazi
1625–1693 · Austria
Chief Rabbi of Austria until the expulsion of 1670, author of Avodas HaGershuni which is a major source on the Chmielnicki massacres.
Rav Shmuel Brudny
1915–1981 · Mir
Rosh Yeshivas Mir who escaped to Shanghai during WWII while his family was murdered by the Nazis.
Rav Yosef Rosen of Dvinsk
1858–1936 · Dvinsk
The Rogatchover Gaon, author of Tzofnas Paneach, who learned with the young Rav Chaim Soloveitchik and served as Rav of Dvinsk.
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