Questions regarding the month of Adar, the last month (or two months in a Jewish leap year) of the Jewish year, which is traditionally associated with rejoicing.
Questions regarding the month of Adar, the last month (or two months in a Jewish leap year) of the Jewish year, which is traditionally associated with rejoicing. The Fast of Esther and the holidays of Purim and Shushan Purim occur in Adar (as well as the birthday and yahrtzeit of Moses). Jewish leap years are defined by two Adars, Adar I and Adar II.
Adar is in the winter, and it is 29 days long.