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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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London 2012 Olympic bid - Bidding process.
15 July 2003 – Deadline for the initial bid
15 January 2004 – Deadline for the full bid proposal details
18 May 2004 – Announcement of the five shortlisted candidates
3 July 2005 – Tony Blair PM flies to Singapore to "lobby for London".
4 July 2005 – David Beckham, and other sport stars fly to Singapore to show support for London's Bid.
6 July 2005 – Nomination of Candidature of the Olympic Games received by the 120 members of the IOC at a ceremony in Singapore. London wins the vote 54-50. (Watch ...
See also:London 2012 Olympic bid, London 2012 Olympic bid - London 2012 bid file, London 2012 Olympic bid - Dates and timing, London 2012 Olympic bid - Sporting venues, London 2012 Olympic bid - The Olympic village, London 2012 Olympic bid - Transport and infrastructure, London 2012 Olympic bid - Budget, London 2012 Olympic bid - Ticketing, London 2012 Olympic bid - Political commitment, London 2012 Olympic bid - Other details, London 2012 Olympic bid - Planned legacy of the Games, London 2012 Olympic bid - Sports venues, London 2012 Olympic bid - Involvement in UK Sport, London 2012 Olympic bid - Social and economic benefits, London 2012 Olympic bid - Transport, London 2012 Olympic bid - Other details, London 2012 Olympic bid - Timeline, London 2012 Olympic bid - Bidding process, London 2012 Olympic bid - Development and construction, London 2012 Olympic bid - Miscellaneous, London 2012 Olympic bid - Support and evaluation, London 2012 Olympic bid - Support, London 2012 Olympic bid - Criticism, London 2012 Olympic bid - International Olympic Committee evaluation report Read more here: » London 2012 Olympic bid: Encyclopedia II - London 2012 Olympic bid - Timeline |
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2012 Summer Olympic bids - Bid evaluations.
The deadline to submit a bid for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games was 15 July 2003. All nine cities that submitted bids before that date also met the 15 January 2004 deadline for the 50-page questionnaire. The committee gave a weighted average score to each city based on scores in eleven categories, such as finance, security, accommodation, past experience and transport. On 18 May 2004, the International Olympic Committee gave evalutions of the potential hosts:
See also:2012 Summer Olympic bids, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Bidding process, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Bid evaluations, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Final selection process, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Mistaken voting controversy, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Candidate city overview, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - London, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Paris, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Madrid, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - New York, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Moscow, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Other cities that submitted bids, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Africa, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Americas, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Asia, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Europe, 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Trivia Read more here: » 2012 Summer Olympic bids: Encyclopedia II - 2012 Summer Olympic bids - Bidding process |
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2013 - January.
January 20 - The President of the United States of America (elected November 6, 2012) will be inaugurated.
2013 - May.
10th - Annular solar eclipse
2013 - June.
The Tour de France will be competed for the 100th time. Despite the first running being in 1903, a total of ten races were cancelled during World Wars I and II, so when the race celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003, it was actually only ...
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 |  |  | 2012 - January: Encyclopedia II - Champlin Minnesota - GovernmentAs of January 2006, the Mayor of Champlin is Steve Boynton. He serves on the Champlin City Council along with current Ward 1 Council member Julia Whalen, Ward 2 Council member Mark Uglem, Ward 3 Council member Greg Payer, and Ward 4 Council member Scott Swenson.
The Mayor is elected to two year terms every even year. Wards 1 and 2 are elected in 2006, 2010, etc. and Wards 3 and 4 are elected in 2008, 2012, etc.
For more information regarding the Champlin City Council, visit http://www.ci.champl ...
See also:Champlin Minnesota, Champlin Minnesota - Geography, Champlin Minnesota - History, Champlin Minnesota - Government, Champlin Minnesota - Demographics Read more here: » Champlin Minnesota: Encyclopedia II - Champlin Minnesota - Government |
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21st century - Television and film.
The events of Stargate SG-1 continue into the early 21st century.
Stargate Atlantis is set in the early 21st century.
Transformers: The Movie: is set in the year 2005. The subsequent Generation 2 Transformers series takes place after the events of the movie.
The Japanese anime show The Super Dimension Fortress Macross spans the years 1999 to 2012 (its final episode takes place in January of 2012, and a direct to video ...
See also:21st century, 21st century - Overview, 21st century - Important developments events achievements, 21st century - Politics, 21st century - Science and technology, 21st century - Conflicts and civil unrest, 21st century - Natural disasters, 21st century - Sport, 21st century - Issues and concerns, 21st century - Significant people, 21st century - Influential people in politics as of 2005, 21st century - Influential people in religion as of 2005, 21st century - Influential people in technology as of 2005, 21st century - Influential people in science as of 2005, 21st century - Influential people in mathematics as of 2005, 21st century - Astronomical events and predictions, 21st century - Scientific Predictions, 21st century - Socio-Political Predictions, 21st century - Science Fiction set in the remaining years of the 21st Century, 21st century - Television and film, 21st century - Computer and video games, 21st century - Novels, 21st century - Decades and years Read more here: » 21st century: Encyclopedia II - 21st century - Science Fiction set in the remaining years of the 21st Century |
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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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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 Read more here: » Lunar phase: Encyclopedia II - Lunar phase - Lunar phase calculation |
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 |  |  | 2012 - January: Encyclopedia II - Michigan State University - PeopleThe current president of the University is Lou Anna Simon, who took over on January 1, 2005, after being appointed by MSU's governing board, the Board of Trustees. The Board receives its mandate from the Michigan Constitution since MSU is a state-owned school. The constitution allows for eight trustees, elected by statewide referendum every two years. Trustees have eight-year terms, with two of the eight elected every other year.[53] As of 2005, ...
See also:Michigan State University, Michigan State University - History, Michigan State University - Agriculture school, Michigan State University - Land Grant pioneer, Michigan State University - Co-ed college, Michigan State University - Big Ten university, Michigan State University - Global leader by 2012, Michigan State University - Campus, Michigan State University - North campus, Michigan State University - South campus, Michigan State University - Academics, Michigan State University - Rankings, Michigan State University - Research, Michigan State University - Endowment, Michigan State University - Athletics, Michigan State University - Football, Michigan State University - Men's basketball, Michigan State University - Student life, Michigan State University - Activism, Michigan State University - Media, Michigan State University - People, Michigan State University - 19th century, Michigan State University - 20th/21st centuries, Michigan State University - Notes Read more here: » Michigan State University: Encyclopedia II - Michigan State University - People |
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See also:Michigan State University, Michigan State University - History, Michigan State University - Agriculture school, Michigan State University - Land Grant pioneer, Michigan State University - Co-ed college, Michigan State University - Big Ten university, Michigan State University - Global leader by 2012?, Michigan State University - Campus, Michigan State University - North campus, Michigan State University - South campus, Michigan State University - Academics, Michigan State University - Rankings, Michigan State University - Research, Michigan State University - Endowment, Michigan State University - Athletics, Michigan State University - Football, Michigan State University - Men's basketball, Michigan State University - Student life, Michigan State University - Activism, Michigan State University - Media, Michigan State University - People, Michigan State University - 19th century, Michigan State University - 20th/21st centuries, Michigan State University - Notes Read more here: » Michigan State University: Encyclopedia II - Michigan State University - People |
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 |  |  | 2012 - January: 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 - 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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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 - 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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Jewish holidays 2000-2050 - 5800 2039–2040.
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 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 - 5800s 2040s |
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