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The Calendar of the Jewish People solves the problem of dual calendars. Our patented grid clearly shows a Jewish day beginning in one evening and extending to the next. The calendar identifies Rosh Chodesh, Kiddush Levanah, Shabbos Mevarchim, and the Molad as lunar signposts of the Jewish People -- three stars in the nighttime sky at its solar counterpart. The Jewish week begins on Saturday night, after Shabbos. We include the "one day" Festival schedule for Israel; Shabbos candle-lighting times for thirty cities; secular legal holidays from around the world; and still plenty of room to write down appointments, assignments or daily musings. With proper instruction, the calendar will take the average student less than a minute to get used to, guaranteed.
This year's Animated Edition is a 128 page, full color, spiral bound weekly planner, loaded with helpful icons, "post-it-note" commentaries; "this date in Jewish History" facts; and vibrant graphics from Scopus Films in Israel. Accessible and engaging, appropriate for all levels of affiliation and education, it will have a positive impact on any Jewish classroom or home. Here are some suggested applications:
- Personal:
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- Rosh Hashanah gifts for family or friends.
- Fabulous as a family planner
- A Great Gift for Bar or Bat Mitzvahs
- School and Synagogue:
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- Rosh Hashanah gifts for staff, parents, or new members
- Assignment book for religious and secular schools
- Curriculum supplement for adult education and conversion classes
- Use as a School or Synagogue Fundraiser
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