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The Ancient Hebrew Calendar

 

The “Ancient Hebrew Calendar” was a lunisolar calendar that depended on both the moon and the sun to calculate its durations. In ancient times, the duration from one new moon to the next determined the duration of what we now refer to as a month, and they based the duration of the days and years on the cycle of the sun.
The time from one sunset to the next sunset was one day, and the time required for the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun was one year.

The ancient Hebrew calendar, also known as the Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar system that has been historically used by Jewish communities in Israel and Georgia, among other places. This calendar integrates lunar months with the solar year through a cycle of 12 common months and an extra 13th month in leap years to ensure seasonal alignment.In both Israel and Georgia, the ancient Hebrew calendar played a crucial role in religious and cultural life, marking daily activities and annual festivals in accordance with Jewish tradition. 

Check out the ancient Hebrew calendar in Israel and Georgia to learn more.

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