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The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: הַלּוּחַ הָעִבְרִי, romanized: HaLuah HaIvri), also called the Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar used today for Jewish... |
calendar over which scholars are divided as to whether its language is Hebrew or Phoenician and whether the script is Proto-Canaanite or paleo-Hebrew... |
calendar appear in the Hebrew calendar, Assyrian calendar, Syriac calendar, Old Persian calendar, and Turkish calendar. The Babylonian civil calendar... |
Month (redirect from Calendar month) Antikythera Mechanism about 21 centuries ago, and the Hebrew calendar. Alternatively in a pure lunar calendar, years are defined as having always 12 lunations... |
the Hebrew calendar, the Chinese calendar, and the Babylonian calendar, but different from the Gregorian calendar. Unlike the Gregorian calendar which... |
The missing years in the Hebrew calendar refer to a chronological discrepancy between the rabbinic dating for the destruction of the First Temple in 422... |
Isaac Asimov (redirect from World Season Calendar) projects. In 1973, Asimov published a proposal for calendar reform, called the World Season Calendar. It divides the year into four seasons (named A–D)... |
contains Hebrew text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hebrew letters. Biblical Hebrew (עִבְרִית... |
Zechariah was a person in the Hebrew Bible traditionally considered the author of the Book of Zechariah, the eleventh of the Twelve Minor Prophets. The... |
In the Hebrew calendar, Tammuz is the tenth month of the civil year and the fourth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. It is a... |
Hijri calendar Tabarian calendar Armenian calendar Lunar Hijri calendar Pre-Islamic Arabian calendar Assyrian calendar Mandaean calendar Hebrew calendar Babylonian... |
Roman calendar was the calendar used by the Roman Kingdom and Roman Republic. Although the term is primarily used for Rome's pre-Julian calendars, it is... |
Seleucid era (redirect from Seleucid calendar) it the Era of Contracts (Hebrew: מניין שטרות, romanized: minyān shəṭarot). The Macedonian court adopted the Babylonian calendar (substituting the Macedonian... |
Various ancient Greek calendars began in most states of ancient Greece between autumn and winter except for the Attic calendar, which began in summer.... |
The ancient Egyptian calendar – a civil calendar – was a solar calendar with a 365-day year. The year consisted of three seasons of 120 days each, plus... |
Book of Genesis (redirect from Genesis (Hebrew Bible)) Génesis; Biblical Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, romanized: Bərēʾšīṯ, lit. 'In [the] beginning'; Latin: Liber Genesis) is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the... |
Judaism (redirect from Hebrew faith) annually on the 14th of the Hebrew month of Adar, which occurs in February or March of the Gregorian calendar. Hanukkah (Hebrew: חֲנֻכָּה, "dedication")... |
Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement (redirect from Hebrew weights) gold - 3000 shekel The Hebrew calendar is a lunar calendar synchronised with the seasons by intercalation, i.e. a lunisolar calendar. There are thus 12 ordinary... |
Rosh Hashanah (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text) Rosh Hashanah marks the start of the numbering of a new year in the Hebrew calendar. In halakha, four different New Years are observed: Rosh Hashanah (the... |
Rachel Bluwstein (category Articles containing Hebrew-language text) Rachel Bluwstein Sela (20 September (Julian calendar) 1890 – 16 April 1931) was a Hebrew-language poet who immigrated to Israel, then part of the Ottoman... |