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ARTICLES RELATED TO 2012 - December |  |  |  | 2012 - December: Why the Creation Cycles do not end December 21, 2012, but October 28, 2011Over the decades much discussion has focussed on finding the exact correlation between the Mayan Long Count and the Gregorian calendar. Most researchers in the field have now come to agree that the so-called GMT correlation, placing the beginning of the Long Count 4 Ahau 8 Cumku on the Julian day 584 283, August 11, 3114 BC, is correct. This means by consequence that it will end on December 21, 2012 and most, such as Jose Arguelles, John Jenkins and Terence McKenna, who have taken an interest in the calendar of the Maya, have endorsed this date as the end of the current cycle. Read more here: » Mayan Calendar: Why the Creation Cycles do not end December 21, 2012, but October 28, 2011 |
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2012 - January.
23rd - Chinese New Year and scheduled new moon. [1] This time of year is associated with the Water-Dragon in Chinese astrology. [2]
2012 - March.
25th - Summer Time Begins on the last Sunday this month at 2:00 (CET). At this time clocks are set ahead one hour. [3]
2012 - April.
7th - Jewish Passover (Pesach)
15th - 100th Anniversary of the sinking o ...
See also:2012, 2012 - Events, 2012 - January, 2012 - March, 2012 - April, 2012 - May, 2012 - June, 2012 - July, 2012 - August, 2012 - November, 2012 - December, 2012 - As yet unknown, 2012 - Theories of apocalypticism and/or spiritual transformation, 2012 - This year in fiction Read more here: » 2012: Encyclopedia II - 2012 - Events |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: A message to the world from the Mayan Elders about the coming Venus Transit A message about the forthcoming Venus Transit from the Mayan Elders thru Carlos Barrios, a Mayan Ajq'ij that has been given the mission by his elders to begin sharing the prophecies and teachings of the Mayan peoples with the rest of the world.
Now that we are at the gates of a New Path of Venus over the Face of the Sun on June 7-8 2004, the least we can do is expecting a new change in the outcome of humanity. Death is knocking at our doors. The drums of war can be heard. Intransigence, the destruction of our Mother Earth, pollution, new diseases, the resurging of old plagues, global warming, the fear of world conflict, intolerance and fundamentalism in any of its manifestations, negligence, apathy, the confusion or worst still the extreme estrangement of drug abuse. --- While reason and logic tell us that we have to stop all this madness, we are living in the age of prophecies, and the responsibility of balancing things is ours. There is no more time to play; it is know time to act. --- The great guardian brings the energy of a new beginning, the beginning of a new era.
It sounds like a pessimistic prophecy but can be compared to what the Indian Avatar Sri Kalkis view. Kalki says that the Venus Transit of June 2004 is the start of the Golden Age, but he is also saying:
Humanity is entering the most crucial phase of its existence. The coming decade shall witness the most unprecedented and undreamt of changes in the course of its long evolution. There is nothing much humanity could do about it, other than to understand the changes occurring around it and to flow with the changes that are overpowering it. Towards the end, humanity would enter a new age, The Golden Age. The transition will be a painful process. Only those whose relationships are in order would make it easily. Read more here: » Venus Transit: A message to the world from the Mayan Elders about the coming Venus Transit |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - IHow is the Mayan Long Count to be explained? Why did this ancient people, that were the most mathematically advanced of their day, choose to use a chronology that consisted of thirteen different periods of 144,000 days each, starting on August 11, 3114, BC and ending on December 21, AD 2012? On a more fundamental level three different types of answers have been given to this question, a materialist, a spiritual and what might be called a pseudo-spiritual, answers that are linked to different world views. In the materialist world view the astronomical, physical cycles are seen as primary to the spiritual whereas in the spiritual world view they are seen as secondary. Read more here: » Mayan Calendar: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - I |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - IIHow is the Mayan Long Count to be explained? Why did this ancient people, that were the most mathematically advanced of their day, choose to use a chronology that consisted of thirteen different periods of 144,000 days each, starting on August 11, 3114, BC and ending on December 21, AD 2012? On a more fundamental level three different types of answers have been given to this question, a materialist, a spiritual and what might be called a pseudo-spiritual, answers that are linked to different world views. In the materialist world view the astronomical, physical cycles are seen as primary to the spiritual whereas in the spiritual world view they are seen as secondary. Read more here: » Mayan Calendar: What is driving the evolution of consciousness described by the Mayan Calendar? - II |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: Encyclopedia II - RahXephon - InfluencesRahXephon has many references to the Mayan culture. The Dolem's control system appears to consist of the pilot wearing a helmet shaped like a face from a Mayan sculpture [1]. Also, the cities of the Mu contain artwork that appears to be Mayan in origin. In addition, the date that the RahXephon awoke was December 21, 2012, which is the end of the Mayan long-count calendar (According to the Mayans, December 21, 2012 marks the end of the Age of the Jaguar, and the transformation of Earth into the fifth and perfect phase). Even the leader ...
See also:RahXephon, RahXephon - Plot, RahXephon - Characters, RahXephon - Ayato and Haruka's Relationship, RahXephon - Anime Episodes, RahXephon - Influences, RahXephon - Cultural commentary, RahXephon - Other story formats, RahXephon - Differences Between Anime and Manga, RahXephon - Super Robot Wars, RahXephon - Comparisons to other Anime, RahXephon - Neon Genesis Evangelion, RahXephon - Infinite Ryivus, RahXephon - The Dolems Read more here: » RahXephon: Encyclopedia II - RahXephon - Influences |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Dome - The aftermathThe Dome is now normally closed. It is still of interest to the press, the government's difficulties in disposing of the Dome being the subject of much critical comment. The amount spent on maintaining the closed building has also been criticised. Some reports indicated the Dome was costing Β£1 million per month to maintain during 2001, but the government claimed these were exaggerations.
In December 2001 it was announced that Meridian Delta Ltd. had been chosen by the government to develop the Dome as a sports and entertainment centr ...
See also:Millennium Dome, Millennium Dome - Construction, Millennium Dome - Millennium celebrations, Millennium Dome - The exhibits, Millennium Dome - Financial problems, Millennium Dome - The aftermath, Millennium Dome - Winter Wonderland 2003, Millennium Dome - Crisis Open Christmas Shelter 2004, Millennium Dome - London Olympics 2012, Millennium Dome - Chronology of the project, Millennium Dome - In popular culture Read more here: » Millennium Dome: Encyclopedia II - Millennium Dome - The aftermath |
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Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration β 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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Conjunction astronomy - 2007.
A very remarkable planetary/galactic configuration occurs on 23rd and 24 December 2007. The 23/12 configuration β 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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 |  |  | 2012 - December: Encyclopedia II - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-3 The Kyoto Protocol on Climate ChangeThe Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was adopted by COP-3, in December 1997 in Kyoto, Japan, after intensive Βand tense Βnegotiations. Most industrialized nations and some central European economies in transition (all defined as Annex B countries) agreed to legally binding reductions in greenhouse gas emissions of an average of 6 to 8% below 1990 levels between the years 2008-2012, defined as the first emissions ...
See also:United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - Annex I and Annex II Countries and Developing Countries, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - Annex I countries, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - Annex II countries, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-1 The Berlin Mandate, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-2 Geneva Switzerland, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-3 The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-4 Buenos Aires, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-5 Bonn Germany, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-6 The Hague Netherlands, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-6 bis Bonn Germany, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-7 Marrakech Morocco, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-8 New Delhi India, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-9 Milan Italy, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-10 Buenos Aires Argentina, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-11 Montreal Canada Read more here: » United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: Encyclopedia II - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-3 The Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change |
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 |  |  | 2012 - December: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in sports - EventsOn January 28, International Olympic Committee Vice-President Kim Un-yong is arrested on charges of corruption in Seoul. Prosecutors arrest Kim minutes after an arrest warrant is issued by the Seoul District Court, and the 72-year-old was put behind bars after his pre-trial detention was approved.
On April 27, the International Olympic Committee takes out insurance in case the Athens Olympic Games are canceled due to terrorism or natural disasters.
On May 18, the International Olympic Committee announced the list of cities accepted as candidates to host the 2012 Olympic Games. The five candidate cities are Pa ...
See also:2004 in sports, 2004 in sports - Events, 2004 in sports - 2004 Summer Olympics, 2004 in sports - Athletics, 2004 in sports - Auto racing, 2004 in sports - Baseball, 2004 in sports - Basketball, 2004 in sports - Boxing, 2004 in sports - Cricket, 2004 in sports - Curling, 2004 in sports - Cycling, 2004 in sports - Field Hockey, 2004 in sports - Football American, 2004 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 2004 in sports - Football Canadian, 2004 in sports - Football Rugby League, 2004 in sports - Football Rugby Union, 2004 in sports - Football Soccer, 2004 in sports - Gaelic Athletic Association, 2004 in sports - Golf, 2004 in sports - Handball, 2004 in sports - Harness Racing, 2004 in sports - Thoroughbred Horse Racing, 2004 in sports - Flat races, 2004 in sports - Steeplechases, 2004 in sports - Ice Hockey, 2004 in sports - Kabaddi, 2004 in sports - Lacrosse, 2004 in sports - Luge, 2004 in sports - Orienteering, 2004 in sports - Ice skating, 2004 in sports - Long track speed skating, 2004 in sports - Figure skating, 2004 in sports - Short track speed skating, 2004 in sports - Netball, 2004 in sports - Radiosport, 2004 in sports - Skiing & Snowboarding, 2004 in sports - Snooker, 2004 in sports - Swimming, 2004 in sports - Tennis, 2004 in sports - Floorball Unihockey, 2004 in sports - General sporting events, 2004 in sports - Births, 2004 in sports - Deaths, 2004 in sports - January-February, 2004 in sports - March-April, 2004 in sports - May-June, 2004 in sports - July-August, 2004 in sports - September-October, 2004 in sports - November-December Read more here: » 2004 in sports: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in sports - Events |
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Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009β2010.
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 2000β2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001β2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002β2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003β2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004β2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005β2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006β2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007β2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008β2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009β2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010β2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011β2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012β2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013β2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014β2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015β2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016β2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017β2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018β2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019β2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020β2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021β2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022β2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023β2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024β2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025β2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026β2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027β2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028β2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029β2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030β2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031β2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032β2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033β2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034β2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035β2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036β2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037β2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038β2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039β2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040β2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041β2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042β2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043β2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044β2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045β2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046β2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047β2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048β2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049β2050, 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 2019β2020.
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 2000β2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001β2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002β2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003β2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004β2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005β2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006β2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007β2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008β2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009β2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010β2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011β2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012β2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013β2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014β2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015β2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016β2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017β2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018β2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019β2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020β2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021β2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022β2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023β2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024β2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025β2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026β2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027β2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028β2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029β2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030β2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031β2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032β2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033β2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034β2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035β2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036β2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037β2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038β2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039β2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040β2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041β2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042β2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043β2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044β2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045β2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046β2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047β2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048β2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049β2050, 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 2029β2030.
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 2000β2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001β2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002β2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003β2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004β2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005β2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006β2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007β2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008β2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009β2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010β2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011β2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012β2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013β2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014β2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015β2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016β2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017β2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018β2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019β2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020β2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021β2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022β2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023β2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024β2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025β2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026β2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027β2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028β2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029β2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030β2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031β2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032β2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033β2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034β2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035β2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036β2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037β2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038β2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039β2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040β2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041β2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042β2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043β2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044β2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045β2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046β2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047β2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048β2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049β2050, 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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Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039β2040.
Monday, September 19 - Rosh HaShanah*
Wednesday, September 28 - Yom Kippur*
Monday, October 3 - Sukkot*
Monday, October 10 - Shemini Atzeret*
Tuesday, October 11 - Simchat Torah*
Monday, December 12 - Hanukkah
Monday, January 30 - Tu Bishvat
Tuesday, February 28 - Purim
Thursday, March 29 - Pesach*
Tuesday, April 10 - Yom Ha'Shoah
Wednesday, April 18 - Yom Ha'atzma'ut
Tuesday, May 1 - Lag Ba'omer
Friday, May 18 ...
See also:Jewish holidays 2000-2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760s 2000s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5760 2000, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5761 2000β2001, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5762 2001β2002, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5763 2002β2003, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5764 2003β2004, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5765 2004β2005, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5766 2005β2006, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5767 2006β2007, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5768 2007β2008, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5769 2008β2009, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770s 2010s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5770 2009β2010, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5771 2010β2011, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5772 2011β2012, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5773 2012β2013, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5774 2013β2014, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5775 2014β2015, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5776 2015β2016, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5777 2016β2017, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5778 2017β2018, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5779 2018β2019, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780s 2020s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5780 2019β2020, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5781 2020β2021, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5782 2021β2022, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5783 2022β2023, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5784 2023β2024, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5785 2024β2025, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5786 2025β2026, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5787 2026β2027, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5788 2027β2028, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5789 2028β2029, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790s 2030s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5790 2029β2030, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5791 2030β2031, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5792 2031β2032, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5793 2032β2033, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5794 2033β2034, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5795 2034β2035, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5796 2035β2036, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5797 2036β2037, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5798 2037β2038, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5799 2038β2039, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039β2040, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5801 2040β2041, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5802 2041β2042, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5803 2042β2043, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5804 2043β2044, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5805 2044β2045, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5806 2045β2046, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5807 2046β2047, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5808 2047β2048, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5809 2048β2049, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810s 2050s, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5810 2049β2050, Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5811 2050 Read more here: » Jewish holidays 2000-2050: Encyclopedia II - Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800s 2040s |
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