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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 2011 |  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020
Lunar phase - 2005.
Lunar phase - 2006.
Lunar phase - 2007.
Lunar phase - 2008.
Lunar phase - 2009.
Lunar phase - 2010.
Lunar phase - 2011.
Lunar phase - 2012.
Lunar phase - 2013.
Lunar phase - 2014.
Lunar phase - 2015.
Lunar phase - 2016.
Lunar phase - 2017See also: Lunar phase, Lunar phase - Mnemonics, Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020, Lunar phase - 2005, Lunar phase - 2006, Lunar phase - 2007, Lunar phase - 2008, Lunar phase - 2009, Lunar phase - 2010, Lunar phase - 2011, Lunar phase - 2012, Lunar phase - 2013, Lunar phase - 2014, Lunar phase - 2015, Lunar phase - 2016, Lunar phase - 2017, Lunar phase - 2018, Lunar phase - 2019, Lunar phase - 2020, Lunar phase - Lunar phases' 2005-2020 time, Lunar phase - Patent, Lunar phase - Links Read more here: » Lunar phase: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020 |
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Lunar phase - 2005.
Lunar phase - 2006.
Lunar phase - 2007.
Lunar phase - 2008.
Lunar phase - 2009.
Lunar phase - 2010.
Lunar phase - 2011.
Lunar phase - 2012.
Lunar phase - 2013.
Lunar phase - 2014.
Lunar phase - 2015.
Lunar phase - 2016.
Lunar phase - 2017See also: Lunar phase, Lunar phase - Mnemonics, Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020, Lunar phase - 2005, Lunar phase - 2006, Lunar phase - 2007, Lunar phase - 2008, Lunar phase - 2009, Lunar phase - 2010, Lunar phase - 2011, Lunar phase - 2012, Lunar phase - 2013, Lunar phase - 2014, Lunar phase - 2015, Lunar phase - 2016, Lunar phase - 2017, Lunar phase - 2018, Lunar phase - 2019, Lunar phase - 2020, Lunar phase - Lunar phases' 2005-2020 time, Lunar phase - Patent Read more here: » Lunar phase: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020 |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020
Conjunction astronomy - 2005.
Conjunction astronomy - 2006.
Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
Conjunction astronomy - 2008.
Conjunction astronomy - 2009.
Conjunction astronomy - 2010.
Conjunction astronomy - 2011.
Conjunction astronomy - 2012.
Conjunction astronomy - 2013.
C ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020 |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Japan Rugby Football Union - Top LeagueIn an effort to improve the overall standard of Japanese rugby, the JRFU has recently created a new semi-professional Top League. The first season was 2003-4. In the second season the League was composed of the following company-sponsored teams: Kintetsu Liners, Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers, Kubota Spears, NEC Green Rockets, Nihon IBM Big Blue, Ricoh Black Rams, Sanyo Wild Knights, Suntory Sungoliath, Toshiba Brave Lupus, Toyota Verblitz, World Fighting Bull, Yamaha Jubilo.
Top League Champions
2003-4 Kobe Stee ...
See also:Japan Rugby Football Union, Japan Rugby Football Union - Rugby World Cup 2011 bid, Japan Rugby Football Union - Top League, Japan Rugby Football Union - Microsoft Cup, Japan Rugby Football Union - Japan Championship Nihon Senshuken Read more here: » Japan Rugby Football Union: Encyclopedia II - Japan Rugby Football Union - Top League |
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| |  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, where t = [UT] - [12AM, January 1, 2001], days
such that new moon=.0, first quarter=.25, full moon=.5, last quarter=.75
or a C program.
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See also:Lunar phase, Lunar phase - Mnemonics, Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020, Lunar phase - 2005, Lunar phase - 2006, Lunar phase - 2007, Lunar phase - 2008, Lunar phase - 2009, Lunar phase - 2010, Lunar phase - 2011, Lunar phase - 2012, Lunar phase - 2013, Lunar phase - 2014, Lunar phase - 2015, Lunar phase - 2016, Lunar phase - 2017, Lunar phase - 2018, Lunar phase - 2019, Lunar phase - 2020, Lunar phase - Lunar phases' 2005-2020 time, Lunar phase - Patent, Lunar phase - Links Read more here: » Lunar phase: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, where t = [UT] - [12AM, January 1, 2001], days
such that New Moon=.0, First Quarter=.25, Full Moon=.5, Last Quarter=.75
or a C program.
...
See also:Lunar phase, Lunar phase - Mnemonics, Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation, Lunar phase - Lunar phases 2005-2020, Lunar phase - 2005, Lunar phase - 2006, Lunar phase - 2007, Lunar phase - 2008, Lunar phase - 2009, Lunar phase - 2010, Lunar phase - 2011, Lunar phase - 2012, Lunar phase - 2013, Lunar phase - 2014, Lunar phase - 2015, Lunar phase - 2016, Lunar phase - 2017, Lunar phase - 2018, Lunar phase - 2019, Lunar phase - 2020, Lunar phase - Lunar phases' 2005-2020 time, Lunar phase - Patent Read more here: » Lunar phase: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation |
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Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration — Mars, Earth, Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Galactic Centre, is shown in the graphic simulation (link) below; it becomes even more remarkable in that it will be joined/triggered by the full moon (conjunct mars) at about 2am on December 24 when a simultaneous Venus square Neptune occurs. It is even more remarkable in that the Pluto/sun conjunction appears exactly on the Winter ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferiorAs seen from a planet that is superior, if an inferior planet is on the opposite side of the Sun, it is in superior conjunction with the Sun. An inferior conjunction occurs when the two planets lie in a line on the same side of the Sun. In an inferior conjunction, the superior planet is "in opposition" to the Sun as seen from the inferior planet.
The terms "inferior conjunction" and "superior conjunction" are used in particular for the planets Mercury and Venus, which are inferior planets as seen from the Earth. However, this definition can be applied to ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election processThe election process ran in the three stanges from November 7 to December 9, 2005 using single memeber plurality, with over 32 million registered voters in the 222 constituencies. Official registeration for the candidates began on October 12, 2005.
The role of the police is restricted to maintaining peace and order at the polling stations without interference in the voting process or entering the voting stations. ...
See also:Egyptian parliamentary election 2005, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election process, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seating, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Electoral Campaigns, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Opposition parties and groups, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Monitoring, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 10 Appointed Seats, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Overall Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Summary of the 2005 Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Post-election issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - General Conditions, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Muslim Brotherhood gains, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Religion and Politics, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Failure of secularism, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2011 Presidential elections, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Future reform, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Voting system change Read more here: » Egyptian parliamentary election 2005: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election process |
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| |  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions
Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration — Mars, Earth, Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, Galactic Centre, is shown in the graphic simulation (link) below; it becomes even more remarkable in that it will be accompanied by the Full Moon (conjunct mars) at about 2am on December 24 when a simultaneous Venus square Neptune occurs. It is even more remarkable in that the Pluto/Sun conjunction appears exactly on the Winter ...
See also:Conjunction astronomy, Conjunction astronomy - Passing close, Conjunction astronomy - Passing closer, Conjunction astronomy - One famous event, Conjunction astronomy - Superior and inferior, Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2002, Conjunction astronomy - 2000, Conjunction astronomy - 1987, Conjunction astronomy - Conjunctions of planets in right ascension 2005-2020, Conjunction astronomy - 2005, Conjunction astronomy - 2006, Conjunction astronomy - 2007, Conjunction astronomy - 2008, Conjunction astronomy - 2009, Conjunction astronomy - 2010, Conjunction astronomy - 2011, Conjunction astronomy - 2012, Conjunction astronomy - 2013, Conjunction astronomy - 2014, Conjunction astronomy - 2015, Conjunction astronomy - 2016, Conjunction astronomy - 2017, Conjunction astronomy - 2018, Conjunction astronomy - 2019, Conjunction astronomy - 2020 Read more here: » Conjunction astronomy: Encyclopedia II - Conjunction astronomy - Grand conjunctions |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seatingThe current number of seats in the Assembly is 454, the 2000 legislative election resulted in the following seat distribution in the Seventh Assembly:
National Democratic Party (NDP) - 417
New Wafd Party - 6
Progressive National Unionist Party - 5
Arab Democratic Nasserist Party - 1
Liberal Party - 1
Independents - 14
Non-Elected Members - 10
It should be noted that initially the NDP scored only 40% of the seats, but many independents swi ...
See also:Egyptian parliamentary election 2005, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election process, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seating, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Electoral Campaigns, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Opposition parties and groups, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Monitoring, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 10 Appointed Seats, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Overall Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Summary of the 2005 Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Post-election issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - General Conditions, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Muslim Brotherhood gains, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Religion and Politics, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Failure of secularism, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2011 Presidential elections, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Future reform, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Voting system change Read more here: » Egyptian parliamentary election 2005: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seating |
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| |  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - MonitoringThe official monitors of the elections are the judiciary and the governmental National Council for Human Rights (NCHR). Over 30 human rights organizations, civil society groups and NGOs pledged to monitor the elections.
The judiciary asked the civil society organizations to form a "National Authority for monitoring elections" that would monitor the elections. Also this authority would replace the wooden ballot boxes with transparent ones (this was done this year), put surviellence cameras inside the polling stations that would provide ...
See also:Egyptian parliamentary election 2005, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election process, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seating, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Electoral Campaigns, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Opposition parties and groups, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Monitoring, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 10 Appointed Seats, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Overall Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Summary of the 2005 Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Post-election issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - General Conditions, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Muslim Brotherhood gains, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Religion and Politics, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Failure of secularism, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2011 Presidential elections, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Future reform, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Voting system change Read more here: » Egyptian parliamentary election 2005: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Monitoring |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results
Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st.
Out of 164 seats, the NDP won 112 seats (around 75%), the secular political parties a total 5 seats and the independents a total of 47 seats. Of the winning 47 indpendents, 34 are Muslim Brotherhood candidates which is considered to be a soaring surprise in this election. By this, the Brotherhood doubled its presence in the Assembly in only the first stage. As in previous elections, many independents have switched their political affiliation after the results were annou ...
See also:Egyptian parliamentary election 2005, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election process, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Pre-election seating, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Electoral Campaigns, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Opposition parties and groups, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Monitoring, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 1st, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2nd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 3rd, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 10 Appointed Seats, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Overall Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Summary of the 2005 Election Results, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Post-election issues, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - General Conditions, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Muslim Brotherhood gains, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Religion and Politics, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Failure of secularism, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - 2011 Presidential elections, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Future reform, Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Voting system change Read more here: » Egyptian parliamentary election 2005: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian parliamentary election 2005 - Election Results |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s
Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000.
Saturday, January 22 - Tu Bishvat
Tuesday, March 21 - Purim
Thursday, April 20 - Pesach*
Tuesday, May 2 - Yom Ha'Shoah
Wednesday, May 10 - Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Tuesday, May 23 - Lag Ba'omer
Friday, June 9 - Shavuot*
Thursday, August 10 - Tisha B'Av
Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000–2001.
Saturday, September 30 - Rosh HaShanah*
Monday, October 9 - Yo ...
See also:Jewish holidays 2000-2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000–2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001–2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002–2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003–2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004–2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005–2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006–2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007–2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008–2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009–2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010–2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011–2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012–2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013–2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014–2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015–2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016–2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017–2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018–2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019–2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020–2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021–2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022–2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023–2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024–2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025–2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026–2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027–2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028–2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029–2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030–2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031–2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032–2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033–2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034–2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035–2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036–2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037–2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038–2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039–2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040–2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041–2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042–2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043–2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044–2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045–2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046–2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047–2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048–2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049–2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5811 2050 Read more here: » Jewish holidays 2000-2050: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s |
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|  |  |  | 2011: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s
Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009–2010.
Saturday, September 19 - Rosh HaShanah*
Monday, September 28 - Yom Kippur*
Saturday, October 3 - Sukkot*
Saturday, October 10 - Shemini Atzeret*
Sunday, October 11 - Simchat Torah*
Saturday, December 12 - Hanukkah
Saturday, January 30 - Tu Bishvat
Sunday, February 28 - Purim
Tuesday, March 30 - Pesach*
Sunday, April 11 - Yom Ha'Shoah
Monday, April 19 - Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Sunday, May 2 - Lag Ba'omer
Wednesday, May 19 ...
See also:Jewish holidays 2000-2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000–2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001–2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002–2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003–2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004–2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005–2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006–2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007–2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008–2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009–2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010–2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011–2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012–2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013–2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014–2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015–2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016–2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017–2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018–2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019–2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020–2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021–2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022–2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023–2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024–2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025–2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026–2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027–2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028–2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029–2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030–2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031–2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032–2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033–2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034–2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035–2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036–2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037–2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038–2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039–2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040–2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041–2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042–2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043–2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044–2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045–2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046–2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047–2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048–2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049–2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5811 2050 Read more here: » Jewish holidays 2000-2050: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s |
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Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019–2020.
Monday, September 30 - Rosh HaShanah*
Wednesday, October 9 - Yom Kippur*
Monday, October 14 - Sukkot*
Monday, October 21 - Shemini Atzeret*
Tuesday, October 22 - Simchat Torah*
Monday, December 23 - Hanukkah
Monday, February 10 - Tu Bishvat
Tuesday, March 10 - Purim
Thursday, April 9 - Pesach*
Tuesday, April 21 - Yom Ha'Shoah
Wednesday, April 29 - Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Tuesday, May 12 - Lag Ba'omer
Friday, May 29 ...
See also:Jewish holidays 2000-2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000–2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001–2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002–2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003–2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004–2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005–2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006–2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007–2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008–2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009–2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010–2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011–2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012–2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013–2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014–2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015–2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016–2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017–2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018–2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019–2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020–2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021–2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022–2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023–2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024–2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025–2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026–2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027–2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028–2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029–2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030–2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031–2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032–2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033–2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034–2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035–2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036–2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037–2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038–2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039–2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040–2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041–2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042–2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043–2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044–2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045–2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046–2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047–2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048–2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049–2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5811 2050 Read more here: » Jewish holidays 2000-2050: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s |
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Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029–2030.
Monday, September 10 - Rosh HaShanah*
Wednesday, September 19 - Yom Kippur*
Monday, September 24 - Sukkot*
Monday, October 1 - Shemini Atzeret*
Tuesday, October 2 - Simchat Torah*
Sunday, December 2 - Hanukkah
Saturday, January 19 - Tu Bishvat
Tuesday, March 19 - Purim
Thursday, April 18 - Pesach*
Tuesday, April 30 - Yom Ha'Shoah
Wednesday, May 8 - Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Tuesday, May 21 - Lag Ba'omer
Friday, June 7 - ...
See also:Jewish holidays 2000-2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000–2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001–2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002–2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003–2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004–2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005–2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006–2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007–2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008–2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009–2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010–2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011–2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012–2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013–2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014–2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015–2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016–2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017–2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018–2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019–2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020–2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021–2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022–2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023–2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024–2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025–2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026–2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027–2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028–2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029–2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030–2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031–2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032–2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033–2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034–2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035–2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036–2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037–2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038–2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039–2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040–2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041–2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042–2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043–2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044–2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045–2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046–2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047–2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048–2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049–2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5811 2050 Read more here: » Jewish holidays 2000-2050: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s |
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