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How is the Hebrew calendar different than the Western calendar?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Hebrew calendar is a lunisolar calendar, meaning that months are based on lunar months, but years are based on solar years. ... (These extra months are added seven times every nineteen years. See Leap months, below.) The beginning of each Jewish lunar month is based on the appearance of the new moon.

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Answered by Sriramgangster
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The Hebrew calendar, also called Jewish calendar, is a lunisolar calendar.Western calender is also called as The Gregorian calender.Hebrew calendar is used today only by Jewish Regions. Western calender is used in the most of the world....

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