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To: lurqer who wrote (25661)4/20/2003 1:19:00 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 104181
 
I keep a Jewish calendar around, and just look at it.

Most of the holidays are pretty asynchronized; I think Easter is the closest, since the Last Supper was a seder. Other than that, Rosh Hashonah, New Years, can be from early-mid Sept into early Oct; Chanukah can start any time between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

JST (Jewish Std. Time) Runs on a 12 month lunar cycle, 354 days long. There is an extra month in there 7 times every 19 years. I don't think calculating anything would be easy.

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