Answer: 7 times in 19 years.
Answer: 3, 6, 9, 11, 14, 17, 19
This answer can be confirmed in the back of the ערוך השולחן.
Answer: Rashi explains the Gemara where this statement requiring us to be happy in Adar that it is referring to ימי נסים היו לישראל פורים ופסח (Days of miracles for the Jewish people Purim and Pesach). So many questions can be asked, here is a sampling.
Taking the model from the month of Av, we find two interesting facts.
On the years when we have a leap year, does the statement of משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה (When Adar comes we must increase in happiness) apply to the Adar Aleph also?
Answer: Rashi explains the Gemara where this statement requiring us to be happy in Adar that it is referring to ימי נסים היו לישראל פורים ופסח (Days of miracles for the Jewish people Purim and Pesach). So many questions can be asked, here is a sampling.
Taking the model from the month of Av, we find two interesting facts.
We are going to apply these two facts to משנכס אדר מרבין בשמחה.
The days of salvation during the Purim story really started when Haman chose Adar to be the month to destroy the Jews. He thought that Adar would be an auspicious time to make his decree against the Jews because of the death of Moshe Rabeinu on the 7th of Adar. What he did not know is that it was also Moshe’s birthday. The life of a Tzadik is perfect from birth until passing, especially when both dates are the same. The month of Adar historically has been a month noted for goodness, and it is not just one day, but several days.
When remembering the day of Moshe’s passing in a leap year, it is on Adar Aleph. Therefore, when our sages remind us about the miracles that occurred subsequent to Rosh Chodesh Adar, both Purim and Pesach are attached to the birth of Moshe Rabeinu.
Now we have an answer to our original question. During a leap year, do we start the simcha in Adar Aleph or Adar Beis?
Answer: Adar Aleph
Answer: I once taught a group of rowdy grade 12 girls. The first day of academy I greeted them saying that I know that when they complete academy, they are all going to find their individual niches, but now, I want to be a part of their successes. Even in the relatively immature stages of their lives, I want to be available to them to help them dig deep and discover their own real potential. Adar Aleph is that hidden storehouse of simcha that our Dvar Torah helped us understand. I am encouraging once again that everyone who is involved with young people take every opportunity to encourage, explore within themselves and reveal their true G-dly spark.
Enjoy the next 60 days, and increase in simcha from day to day.
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