
Tamuz
Tamuz is a month in the Hebrew calendar, typically falling around June or July in the Gregorian calendar. It’s part of the Jewish lunar-solar calendar system, which aligns months with lunar cycles while maintaining the holidays in their designated seasons. Tamuz is significant because it includes the fast of Tisha B’Av, a day of mourning commemorating the destruction of the ancient Temples in Jerusalem. The month also marks ongoing periods of reflection and resilience for the Jewish community, blending historical remembrance with spiritual renewal.