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Calendar with Gregorian and Hebrew Dates

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  • Started 1 year ago by plonisalmonis
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  1. plonisalmonis
    Member

    I'm very unsuccessfully searching for a Gregorian (that's the regular English date) calendar that also has Hebrew dates (and parshios as a bonus).
    I found many calendars with dates written out in numbers/English, i.e., 3 Av. But what I'm looking for is written out in Hebrew, i.e., ג' אב, or just plain 'ג.
    Anyone have any suggestions?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. mustangrider
    Member

    my calendar is from Bagel Hole and it has both Hebrew and English dates with every week's Parasha and candle lighting time.
    its one of those big ones u hang on the refrigerator. is that what u meant?

    Posted 1 year ago #
  3. minyan gal
    limericist extrordinaire

    Chabad gives away calendars like this.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  4. plonisalmonis
    Member

    No, I'm looking for a calendar that I can download (in .doc format) or copy off the internet. We are reformatting our school calendar, and Microsoft Word's calendars do not have the Hebrew date.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  5. I can only try
    "We all try. You succeed." George HaChasid - Slayer of Trolls.

    Hebcal.com can give you what you’re looking for.

    1) Go to hebcal.com
    2) Click the custom Jewish calendar link.
    3) Under “Include events” on the left, you probably want to check off the omer and parsha options.
    4) Under “Other Options” on the right, select “Ashkenazis translit + Hebrew” or another language option.
    5) Under “Candle lighting times”, add your zip code.
    6) Click the “Preview Calendar” button on the lower left.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  6. plonisalmonis
    Member

    Thank you icot, that's the best I've seen so far.

    Anyone know of a calendar that will give me the english and hebrew date on the same line? Like the English date in big in the top left of the box, and the Hebrew date in smaller in the top right of the box.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  7. gavra_at_work
    ^caution

    Outlook has the option to add hebrew dates

    Tools - options - calandar options - enable alternate calendar

    Posted 1 year ago #

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