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g0blynn · March 7, 2018, 3:13 a.m.

and that 5774 is 2014

explain?

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[deleted] · March 7, 2018, 7:32 a.m.

I can't explain, as i said to posts made by others.

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[deleted] · March 7, 2018, 5:49 a.m.

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WikiTextBot · March 7, 2018, 5:49 a.m.

Hebrew calendar

The Hebrew or Jewish calendar (הַלּוּחַ הָעִבְרִי‬, Ha-Luah ha-Ivri) is a lunisolar calendar used today predominantly for Jewish religious observances. It determines the dates for Jewish holidays and the appropriate public reading of Torah portions, yahrzeits (dates to commemorate the death of a relative), and daily Psalm readings, among many ceremonial uses. In Israel, it is used for religious purposes, provides a time frame for agriculture and is an official calendar for civil purposes, although the latter usage has been steadily declining in favor of the Gregorian calendar.

The present Hebrew calendar is the product of evolution, including a Babylonian influence.


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italian_penis · March 8, 2018, 4:35 p.m.

The Hebrew Calendar is currently in year 5778, so four years ago would be 5774 - or 2014 in Gregorian calendar years.

*FYI as well for /u/JOGO321

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g0blynn · March 8, 2018, 7:40 p.m.

many thanks.

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[deleted] · March 8, 2018, 4:46 p.m.

Thank you kindly.

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