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- Jewish/Civil Calendar Program - Interactive Web program that prints out Jewish and Civil calendars side-by-side. Does not list holidays in either calendar. Source code available.
- The Jewish Calendar - Introduces the calendar still used for religious purposes. Answers questions such as when does a Jewish day begin and which years are leap years.
- Jewish Calendar on the Web - Converts dates between Jewish and civil calendars; displays monthly calendars and candlelighting times for different geographical location.
- Jewish Calendar - Hebrew Calendar - Explains the relationship between the Hebrew civil calendar and Hebrew religious calendar and describes the history of the Hebrew month names.
- Jewish Calendar - Interface for finding dates in the Hebrew calendar, with holidays and memorial days. Uses PHP calendar software.
- Calendar Maven - Complete information about "Hebrew Calendar" software products, including "Hebrew Calendar for Windows" and "Hebrew Calendar Date Converter ActiveX Control." Evaluation copies available for download.
- Hebcal Interactive Jewish Calendar - Interactive web interface for generating a list of Jewish dates and times customized to zip codes, converting between Hebrew and Gregorian dates.
- This Month in Jewish History - List of notable events in Jewish history, organized according to Gregorian calendar dates.
- BAYT Hebrew Calendar - Monthly calendar generated as a web page, including Hebrew dates, Jewish holidays, and parsha readings. Also includes C++ source code (open source).
- Hebcal Jewish Calendar - Complete Hebrew calendar program for Unix and Windows. Candlelighting times, holidays, Omer counts, and Torah readings. C and Perl source code available, as well as a Windows executable and links to Web versions of the software.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hebrew calendar - The Hebrew calendar () or Jewish calendar is the calendar used by Jews for religious purposes. Nowadays it determines dates for Jewish holidays, the appropriate Torah portions for public reading, Yahrzeits (the date to commemorate the death of a relative), and the specific daily Psalms which some customarily read.
- Orach Chayim - Orach Chayim is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of Halakha (Jewish law), Arba'ah Turim. This section treats all aspects of Jewish law primarily pertinent to the Hebrew calendar (be it the daily, weekly, monthly, or annual calendar).
- Timeline of Jewish history - This is a timeline of the development of Judaism and the Jewish people. All dates are given according to the Common Era, not the Hebrew calendar.
- Luach.com - Luach.com is a Jewish community online bulletin board, sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Craigslist" in which members of the Jewish communities of more than 40 North America]n cities, or in [[Europe or Israel can post ads for real estate, jobs, cars, or other common classifieds The site draws its name from the Hebrew] word for "calendar," luach can be ...
- Modern attempts to revive the Sanhedrin - Within Judaism, the Sanhedrin is seen as the last institution which commanded universal authority among the Jewish people in the long chain of tradition from Moses until the present day. Since its dissolution in 358 CE,The dissolution of the Sanhedrin, in terms of its power to give binding universal decisions, is usually dated to 358CE when Hillel II's mathematical Jewish Calendar was adopted.