Judaism is the root of both Christianity and Islam. All three share patriarchs, prophets, scripture, and even law. Judaism is the oldest of the three, as evidenced by the calendars: the current Hebrew calendar year is 5773 AM, while the Christian calendar year is 2012 AD, and the Islamic calendar year is 1434 AH.
Judaism.
There is nothing in Judaism associated with January 28th. Jewish events are tied to a completely different kind of calendar.
AnswerComparison can be done only in similar things. Here there are no chances for comparison.Between Christianity and Islam there are few things, such as birth of Jesus, to compare. Islam rejects trinity and crucifixion which are Christians major and strong beliefs. ==== Each of these monotheistic, Abrahamic religions were given the "Golden Rule" and prophecy of a Messiah figure. Judaism didn't accept the Christ; Christianity didn't accept Muhammad; Islam didn't accept Baha'u'llah. Because each rejected newer revelation, Judaism still lives by 3300 year-old Mosaic laws and its own calendar; Christianity still lives by 2000 year-old laws and its own calendar; Islam still lives by 1400 year-old laws and its own calendar. Baha'is live by laws given only 165 years ago that are applicable for the next 1000 and also have their own calendar.
AnswerComparison can be done only in similar things. Here there are no chances for comparison.Between Christianity and Islam there are few things, such as birth of Jesus, to compare. Islam rejects trinity and crucifixion which are Christians major and strong beliefs. ==== Each of these monotheistic, Abrahamic religions were given the "Golden Rule" and prophecy of a Messiah figure. Judaism didn't accept the Christ; Christianity didn't accept Muhammad; Islam didn't accept Baha'u'llah. Because each rejected newer revelation, Judaism still lives by 3300 year-old Mosaic laws and its own calendar; Christianity still lives by 2000 year-old laws and its own calendar; Islam still lives by 1400 year-old laws and its own calendar. Baha'is live by laws given only 165 years ago that are applicable for the next 1000 and also have their own calendar.
Non-religiously orientated; not having to do with Judaism. For example: 1) We call the Gregorian calendar "the secular calendar" in order to differentiate it from the Jewish calendar. 2) We call such subjects as math and world history "secular subjects" in order to differentiate them from Torah-subjects (Tanakh, Talmud, etc).
David Feinstein has written: 'The Jewish calendar' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts, Jewish Calendar, Jewish astronomy, Judaism, Liturgy
Judaism has its own unique calendar which is a luni-solar calender where every month is a lunar month, but the years change length to coordinate roughly with a solar year (354 and 384 days) and become equivalent after 19 years. This calendar in its present form dates back to 360 CE; before that, the New Moon was declared following the testimony of witnesses..
Go to www.calendarsquick.com/ for a free printable calendar you can design and use for your own events.
The oldest Semitic religion that still exists is Judaism. (The ages of the three largest Semitic religions are apparent in their respective calendar years: at the time of this writing, the Jewish calendar year is 5772, the Christian calendar year is 2011, and the Islamic calendar year is 1433.)
You can make your own calendar on your computer by using Open Office. However if you want to make it online Vista Print will do this for you as will Snapfish.
Yes, if you go to a website called calendar labs, it will let you create a calendar online using any of you own pictures, for any month or year of your choosing.