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Starting May 14th, Jewish people around the world celebrate one of the most significant holidays in the Biblical calendar: Shavuot, or the Feast of Weeks, known to some Christians as “Pentecost.” ...
The monotheistic Hebrew Bible measures time in human generations because human ... But most Jews would be hard pressed to explain what happened 5,783 years ago to start the Jewish Biblical calendar.
Altoona artist Joe Servello has illustrated a Biblical/Hebraic Calendar and Journal for the Hebrew year 5777, which began in September and ends in August. The calendar was designed by Vinnie Grace ...