Monday, July 6, 2026

250 years old ..... 137 1212 250 1320 323

 From Thu Jul 04 1776 to Sat Jul 04 2026 is: 91310 Days

91310/666 =  137.102102 = (1212)
"Washington DC" = 137 (Ordinal)
"Total Solar Eclipse" = 1212 (Sumerian)

CCL is 250 in Roman Numerals 
"Total Solar Eclipse CCL" = 1320 (Sumerian)
"Donald John Trump" = 1320 (Reverse Sumerian)
"President DJ Trump" = 1320 (Reverse Sumerian)
7*4+17*76 = 1320
2*21+18*71 = 1320 (Crown Corporation) 
"Donald J Trump Beekeeper" = 1320 (Sumerian)
"Jesus Christ returns" = 1320 (Reverse Sumerian)
"FED Kevin M Warsh" = 1320 (Reverse Sumerian)

Simchat Torah (Diaspora): In Israel and Reform Judaism, Simchat Torah and Shmini Atzeret are celebrated on the same day. In the Diaspora, Simchat Torah occurs on the day following Shmini Atzeret (October 3–4, 2026).

"Shmini Atzeret X III MMXXVI" = 323 (Ordinal) 10/3//2026
"Charles James Kirk Assassination" = 323 (Ordinal)

The Roman numeral date X III MMXXVI converts to October 3, 2026.Here is the quick breakdown of the conversion: X represents 10 (Month)III represents 3 (Day)MMXXVI represents 2026 (Year)

Shmini Atzeret is the eighth-day Jewish holiday immediately following Sukkot. Translated as the "Eighth Day of Assembly," it is considered a spiritually intimate day. The Hebrew year 5787 observance of Shmini Atzeret begins at sundown on Friday, October 2, 2026, and ends at nightfall on Saturday, October 3, 2026.

Significance & TraditionsThe "Tarrying": In Jewish tradition, it represents a special, intimate time where God asks the Jewish people to stay and "linger" for just one more day after the bustling week of Sukkot.Yizkor: The memorial prayer for the departed is recited during morning services.Prayer for Rain: During the Musaf service, the congregation begins reciting the Mashiv HaRuach U'Morid HaGeshem, officially invoking prayers for rain for the upcoming agricultural year in Israel.Simchat Torah Connection: In Israel and in Reform Judaism, Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah are celebrated on the same day. In the Diaspora, Simchat Torah is observed as a distinct second day, immediately following Shmini Atzeret.


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