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Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The current Jewish calendar, displaying the current three months with holidays and weekly Torah portions. ... Cheshvan 5770 (October / November 2009) ... Kislev 5770 (November / December 2009)
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The Jewish calendar is based on both solar and lunar years. The average lunar year of about 354 days is adjusted to the solar year by the addition of a leap year and an intercalary month. ... Redeeming Time: The Wisdom of Ancient Jewish and Christian Festal Calendars.(Book review) (Hebrew Studies Journal)
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The JOS Calendar Converter can convert a civil (Gregorian calendar) date into the equivalent date on the Hebrew calendar, and vice versa. It can also display Yahrzeit dates for consecutive years. For more information about the Jewish calendar see the InfoFile An Introduction to the Jewish Calendar...
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Kaluach.net; Your online Hebrew calendar ... 29 Cheshvan 5770; November 15, 2009; November 16, 2009 ... your online Hebrew/civil calendar...
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