It takes the average reader 8 hours and 21 minutes to read The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars by Fred Reiss
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The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars 2001 to 2240, is a revised, expanded, and reformatted version of the author's previous calendar, The Standard Guide to the Jewish and Civil Calendars, 1899 to 2050. At present, the internet hosts numerous websites related to the Jewish calendar, some displaying entire months or even years, while others showing religious dates far into the future. Websites exist that convert Jewish dates into civil dates, and vice versa, and there are smart-phone apps doing the same thing. Yet, there is no single-source website, or app, giving hundreds of years of corresponding Jewish and civil dates side-by-side, allowing for personalization of the calendars, together with important religious and secular holiday information. The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars 2001 to 2240 furnishes religious, civil, federal, and Israeli holidays, including the North-African Jewish holiday Mimouna; Sigd, the holiday celebrated by Ethiopian Jews; and the most recent Israeli public holiday, Yom Ha-Aliyah, adopted by the Knesset in 2016. Also cited in the calendars are the weekly Torah and haftarah readings, fast days, Rosh Hodesh and the twenty-eight-year Machzor Hagadol celebrations, shemittah and hakhel years, birth and death of Moses and Rebbe, and candle-lighting times. There is ample space to keep notes and a special section to document important family events, such as births, deaths, and marriages. The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars 2001 to 2240, provides all of these in a single place, and with an easy-to-find and easy-to-read arrangement. The dates for Easter Sunday are presented for civil-planning purposes, and for those wanting to delve deeper into the mathematics of the Jewish calendar, there is a section, Jewish Calendar Statistics, 2001 - 2240, listing Jewish-year lengths and year number within the nineteen-year cycle, the Jewish-calendar cycle number, and the non-postponed molad of Rosh Hashanah by Jewish year, making The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars 2001 to 2240, an indispensable reference and resource.
The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars by Fred Reiss is 494 pages long, and a total of 125,476 words.
This makes it 167% the length of the average book. It also has 153% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 25 minutes to read The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars aloud.
The Comprehensive Jewish and Civil Calendars is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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