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The comprehensive Hebrew calendar; its structure, history, and one hundred years of corresponding dates: 5660-5760, 1900-2000 / by Arthur Spier.

Library at the Katz Center - Archives Americana CE35 .S65 1952
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Spier, Arthur.
Contributor:
Belkin, Samuel.
The Library of Chaim Potok (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewish calendar.
Genre:
Calendars.
Penn Provenance:
Potok, Adena (donor) (Potok Collection copy)
Potok, Chaim (autograph) (Potok Collection copy)
Physical Description:
12 unnumbered pages, 228 pages ; 27 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Behrman House, Inc. Publishers, [1952]
Contents:
Historical remarks on the Jewish calendar
Instructions and quick guide
Calendar tables of corresponding dates
Elements of the calendar calculation.
Notes:
"The problem of finding Hebrew dates of past or future events, when only the general date is known, and vice versa, frequently arises in connection with various religious and communal activities. The fact that the answer to any such question can be found with great ease in this excellent work recommends it to Rabbis, to communal leaders, and to students of history."--Samuel Belkin.
Local Notes:
Potok Collection copy presented to the Penn Libraries by Adena Potok.
Potok Collection copy has autograph of "Chaim Potok 1980".
ISBN:
0874410509
OCLC:
2028395

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