Calendar of the Jewish People
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The Calendar of the Jewish People solves the problem of dual calendars. Our patented grid clearly shows a Jewish day beginning in one evening and extending to the next. The calendar identifies Rosh Chodesh, Kiddush Levanah, Shabbat Mevarchim, and the Molad as lunar signposts of the Jewish People -- three stars in the nighttime sky at its solar counterpart. The Jewish week begins on Saturday night, after Shabbat. We include the "one day" Festival schedule for Israel; Shabbat candlelighting times for thirty cities; secular legal holidays from around the world; and still plenty of room to write down appointments, assignments or daily musings. With proper instruction, the calendar will take the average student less than a minute to get used to, guaranteed. Buy Now!

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