It was 5769 up until Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year which this year began on the 18th of September in the secular calendar; so, according to the Jewish calendar, it is now 5770.
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∙ 2009-09-28 15:50:30As of November, 2010, the year, according to the Jewish calendar is 5771.
As of 2014, it is 5774 according to the Jewish calendar.
There is no such month on the Jewish calendar as September-October. The Jewish calendar is an ancient lunar based calendar which does not coincide with our modern calendar. Hence, Jewish holidays fall at different times each year when compared to the modern calendar. The months of Elul and Tishrei usually fall around September and October. This year, for example, the Jewish month of Elul began on August 21, 2009 and ended on September 29, 2009. The Jewish month of Tishrei bega on September 30, 2009 and will end on October 18, 2009. The Jewish month of Chesvan then begins on the 19th of October.Answer:Tishrei contains 30 days and corresponds to late September-mid October.
The Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar. The New Year is always on the same date in that calendar - it is just our solar calendar where the date "changes."
The year 7000 on the Hebrew calendar will occur in September of the year 3240.
Sept 2009 to Sept 2010 is equivalent to 5770. Sept 2010 to Sept 2011 is the year 5771. Sept 2011 to Sept 2012 is the year 5772.
The Hebrew calendar year of 5772 began on September 29, 2011.
5772
5772.
It is the seventh month of the Jewish year, equivalent to Nisan of the modern Jewish calendar. As the Jewish calendar is different in length to the Gregorian calendar, there is not a directly corresponding month.
2015 will be the same calendar as 2009.
5774 (as of 2014).