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He devoted much attention to the study of the Jewish calendar.
Today was the second anniversary according to the Jewish calendar.
The Jewish calendar, is a lunar system with months of 29 or 30 days.
And then there is the disadvantage of operating under the Jewish calendar.
In fact the Jewish calendar has a multiplicity of new years for different purposes.
But he said that it was not unusual for such incidents to occur during special days on the Jewish calendar.
There was no problem leaving the Jewish calendar unchanged.
(The Jewish calendar, of course, begins a new year this weekend.
He was notable for involving himself with perfecting the Jewish calendar in 359.
The holy day, most sacred of the Jewish calendar, began yesterday at sundown.
These holidays occur on the same day of the year each year in the Jewish calendar.
However, the Jewish calendar was in no need of such a modification, and remained uninfluenced by it.
Indeed, most communal fast days that are set permanently in the Jewish calendar fulfill this purpose.
The Jewish calendar is neither solar nor lunar in nature but exists as a tension between the two.
Also, 11 short steps to construct a Jewish Calendar.
The Jewish calendar is a calendar of thousands of years.
Unlike some other holidays on the Jewish calendar, this one carries no prohibitions against driving.
But the holiday does not fall on the first day of the first month of the Jewish calendar.
This is the only minor fast that can fall on a Friday under the current fixed Jewish calendar.
This leaves an interval of just five days between fasts, the shortest ever on the Jewish calendar.
In 1844, he published a formula for calculating the Jewish calendar that was far simpler than previously known methods.
"They speak Hebrew, use the Jewish calendar and become a part of Israeli society."
The year 5751 on the Jewish calendar begins today at sundown with special prayers for health and well-being in the year ahead.
There's an e-joke making the rounds: "According to the Jewish calendar, the year is 5766.
Midnight marked just another day in the year 5760 on the Jewish calendar and 1420 on the Islamic one.