Qadamuni

The Calendar

Heavenly Time

The Tzadokite 364-day structure is presented here as fixed, solar, and judicially stable. It preserves a 52-week year so Shabat and the appointed times remain synchronized rather than drifting.

Sacred time is treated as an ordered witness, not a flexible calculation. The year must be readable, repeatable, and aligned with heavenly measure. Calendar Mandate

Cycle

364 Days

Four exact quarters of ninety-one days each.

Rhythm

52 Weeks

A complete weekly structure with no wandering drift.

Epoch

SB 6899

The current annual frame used for orientation and study.

Framework

The 364-Day Order

Fixed Time, Not Wandering Time

Unlike lunar-solar systems that require adjustment and produce shifting results, this calendar is framed as fixed. Each year begins on the same weekday, and the Maw'adiym remain in stable sequence.

The core claim is mathematical as much as theological: 364 is divisible by seven, preserving the weekly witness without interruption or cumulative drift.

Seal of the Shabat

The Weekly Sign

The Shabat is presented here as the enduring sign of the covenant rhythm. In the Tzadokite structure, it is synchronized with the same recurring annual pattern rather than displaced by fluctuating month-lengths.

Unchangeable / Eternal / Fixed

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Spring

91 Days

Months 1, 2, 3

30 / 30 / 31

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Summer

91 Days

Months 4, 5, 6

30 / 30 / 31

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Autumn

91 Days

Months 7, 8, 9

30 / 30 / 31

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Winter

91 Days

Months 10, 11, 12

30 / 30 / 31

Head of Year

Year Opening

Head of the Year

Month 1, Day 1

The true scriptural new year in the spring, rejecting the later 7th-month inversion commonly inherited as 'Rosh Hashanah'.

Briefing Route

Official Entry Brief

Use the Head of the Year brief for the fuller chronology, proclamation, and judicial separation framework attached to SB 6899.

Gregorian: Wednesday, March 24, 2027

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Appointments

Fixed Maw'adiym

Eight Appointment Times

These eight appointment times follow the opening of the year, including Bikuriym in the spring sequence, and remain fixed within the annual structure rather than drifting through lunar recalculation.

Month 1, Day 14

Pasach

Appointment

Passover, marking deliverance and memorializing the exodus pattern.

Gregorian: Tuesday, April 6, 2027

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Month 1, Day 15

Matzut

Appointment

Unleavened Bread, a seven-day span of cleansing and separation following Pasach.

Gregorian: Saturday, April 11, 2026

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Month 1, Day 26

Bikuriym

Appointment

The Day of Firstfruits, marking the wave sheaf, acceptance of the harvest, and the opening of the count.

Gregorian: Sunday, April 19, 2026

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Month 3, Day 15

Shabu'ut

Appointment

Feast of Weeks, tied to covenant renewal and the giving of instruction.

Gregorian: Sunday, June 7, 2026

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Month 7, Day 1

Yum Taru'ah

Appointment

The day of shouting and trumpet sound, opening the fall appointments.

Gregorian: Wednesday, September 23, 2026

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Month 7, Day 10

Yum Kipuriym

Appointment

The Day of Atonement, the most solemn appointment in the annual cycle.

Gregorian: Friday, October 2, 2026

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Month 7, Day 15

Sukut

Appointment

The Feast of Booths, celebrating dwelling, ingathering, and sacred rejoicing.

Gregorian: Wednesday, October 7, 2026

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Month 7, Day 22

Shaminiy Atzarat

Appointment

Shaminiy Atzarat is the Eighth Day Assembly closing the Sukut cycle with a final High Shabat.

Gregorian: Wednesday, October 14, 2026

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The Count

Bikuriym to Shabu'ut

50-Day Count

Tracking the fixed spring count from Bikuriym to Shabu'ut inside the restored 364-day calendar.

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Minutes

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Count Status

Preparing Count

Anchor

50 Days

From Bikuriym through the arrival of Shabu'ut.

Target

Locating Shabu'ut

The countdown resolves at the opening of Shabu'ut.

Truth of Time

Solar vs. Lunar

Why the Calendar Matters

The page draws a hard contrast between solar-fixed reckoning and lunar-based systems that force the appointments to shift. Restoration here means refusing drift and preserving sequence.

The logic is tied to the Heavenly Tablets and a broader restoration reading of chronology. Time is not treated as secondary; it becomes part of the covenant witness itself.

Solar Order

The sun governs day and year in this framework, keeping appointments legible and fixed.

52-Week Perfection

Because 364 divides evenly by 7, every annual date lands on the same weekday each cycle.

Chronology Note

The seasons are measured by the sun according to the Tablets of Chanuk. Those who count by the moon will err in the months.