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  2. Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    [46]: 150–152 [47] [48] [49] [k] [50] In this table, the years of a 19-year cycle are organized into four groups (called "gates"): common years after a leap year but before a common year (1 4 9 12 15); common years between two leap years (7 18); common years after a common year but before a leap year (2 5 10 13 16); and leap years (3 6 8 11 ...

  3. List of observances set by the Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    Seharane is celebrated by Kurdish Jews during this time, but only in the State of Israel. Outside of Israel Seharane is celebrated after Passover. 21 Tishrei October 9, 2020 Hoshanah Rabbah: 22 Tishrei October 10, 2020 Shemini Atzeret: Public holiday in Israel. Includes Simchat Torah in 1-day communities. 23 Tishrei October 11, 2020 Simchat Torah

  4. List of years in Israel - Wikipedia

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  5. What are the characteristics of those born in the Year ... - AOL

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    A person born in a particular year takes on the traits of that year’s animal, according to superstition. By this logic, babies born in 2022 will take on the characteristics of the tiger – the ...

  6. Days of week on Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

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    (On a regular year, Cheshvan has 29 days and Kislev has 30 days). The months of Tevet and Shevat, months ten and eleven, have 29 and 30 days respectively. Finally, in a regular year the month of Adar has 29 days, while in a leap year Adar I of 30 days is added before the regular Adar, which becomes Adar II of 29 days. The result is that the ...

  7. Eid-al-fitr: When will it be celebrated? - AOL

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    Each year the Islamic Lunar calendar is typically shorter than the Solar calendar by 10-12 days and usually Eid and Ramadan rotate and are celebrated in different seasons of the year.

  8. What Is Eid? All About the Muslim Celebration and Why ... - AOL

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    Eid al-Adha begins on June 16, 2024, and ends on June 17, 2024. When Does Ramadan End in 2024? According to Muslim Aid , in 2024, Ramadan runs from the evening of Monday, March 11 through the ...

  9. Category:2009 events in Israel by month - Wikipedia

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