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10 Cheshvan

10 חֶשְׁוָן

The Month of Cheshvan (חֶשְׁוָן)

Cheshvan (also called Marcheshvan) is the only month in the Hebrew calendar with no holidays or fasts, earning it the nickname "bitter Cheshvan" (Mar Cheshvan). Yet this quietude carries its own beauty — it is a month of returning to everyday life after the intense spiritual heights of Tishrei. Tradition teaches that the Third Temple will be dedicated in Cheshvan, giving this seemingly empty month an extraordinary future significance. The Great Flood in Noah's time began on 17 Cheshvan.

Born in Cheshvan

Cheshvan represents the power of everyday holiness. Those born in Cheshvan are said to possess deep inner strength and resilience.

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Mazal: Scorpio (Akrav)

The Scorpion (Akrav) represents transformation and hidden depths. In Torah thought, Cheshvan's mazal reflects the power of teshuvah — the ability to transform even the most challenging situations into vessels of holiness. Those born under Akrav possess intense inner fire and determination.

When Does 10 Cheshvan Fall?

Year 5787Wednesday, October 21, 2026
Year 5788Wednesday, November 10, 2027
Year 5789Monday, October 30, 2028
Year 5790Friday, October 19, 2029
Year 5791Wednesday, November 6, 2030
Year 5792Monday, October 27, 2031

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