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  1. Hebrew calendar - Wikipedia

    It determines the dates of Jewish holidays and other rituals, such as yahrzeits and the schedule of public Torah readings. In Israel, it is used for religious purposes, provides a time frame for agriculture, and …

  2. The Jewish Calendar Year - Chabad.org

    There are exactly fourteen different patterns that the Hebrew calendar years may take, distinguished by the length of the year and the day of the week on which Rosh Hashanah falls.

  3. Jewish Calendar - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

    Learn about the Jewish calendar, its background and history, the numbering of Jewish years, the months of the Jewish year and the days of the Jewish week.

  4. Jewish CalendarHebrew Calendar - timeanddate.com

    The Hebrew year count starts in year 3761 BCE, which the 12th-century Jewish philosopher Maimonides established as the biblical Date of Creation. Years in the Jewish calendar are …

  5. Jewish Calendar, Hebrew Date Converter, Holidays - hebcal.com

    4 days ago · Hebcal makes calendars of Jewish holidays. Convert Hebrew and Gregorian dates, get Shabbat candle-lighting times, Torah readings for Diaspora + Israel, Yahrzeit dates and more.

  6. Jewish religious year | Cycle, Holidays, Observances, & Facts ...

    What is the Jewish religious year? The Jewish religious year is the cycle of Sabbaths and festivals in Judaism that is rooted in the Hebrew Bible. The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar, which …

  7. Jewish Holidays & Festivals: The Jewish Calendar: An Overview

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  8. Jewish Calendar Converter – Hebrew Date Calculator

    Aug 24, 2025 · Convert between Gregorian and Hebrew calendar dates with precision. Discover Jewish holidays, Hebrew months, and calendar calculations. The Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar that …

  9. The Jewish Calendar - Reform Judaism

    Jews often say: "The holidays are late this year" or "The holidays are early this year." In fact, the holidays never are early or late; they are always on time, according to the Jewish calendar.

  10. Jewish Calendar - My Jewish Learning

    The Jewish calendar is both solar and lunar, consisting of 12 months of either 29 or 30 days. The Jewish year (5784, 5785, etc.) begins on Rosh Hashanah