Wednesday · Yom Revi'i
יום רביעי
14 Nisan 5756
Wednesday, April 3, 1996
Holidays & Observances
Ta’anit Bechorot
Erev Pesach
Notable on 14 Nisan
Bi'ur Chametz — Burning of Leaven
Bi'ur Chametz, the burning and nullification of leaven, is performed before midday on Erev Pesach.
First Korban Pesach Offered in Egypt
The Israelites offered the first Korban Pesach in Egypt, placing the blood on their doorposts and lintels.
Naomi and Ruth Arrived in Beit Lechem
Naomi and Ruth arrived in Beit Lechem at the beginning of the barley harvest.
Offerings of Kayin and Hevel — First Murder
Kayin and Hevel brought offerings to God; Kayin's rejection led to the first murder in human history.
Ta'anit Bechorot — Fast of the Firstborn
Ta'anit Bechorot, the Fast of the Firstborn, commemorates the firstborn being spared from the Tenth Plague.
The Maharal of Prague, Rabbi Yehudah Loew ben Betzalel
The legendary scholar, philosopher, mystic, and communal leader of Prague, widely renowned as the creator of the Golem.
The Rambam, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides)
The most illustrious figure in post-Talmudic Judaism — Talmudist, codifier, philosopher, and physician. Author of Mishneh Torah and Guide for the Perplexed.
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising broke out on Erev Pesach (1943), led by Mordechai Anielewicz — the first major urban uprising against the Nazis.
About 14 Nisan 5756
Wednesday, April 3, 1996 corresponds to 14 Nisan 5756 on the Hebrew (Jewish) calendar. The Hebrew date begins at sunset on the preceding evening.
Ta’anit Bechorot, Erev Pesach fall on this date. Jewish holidays follow the Hebrew calendar and may shift on the Gregorian calendar from year to year.

