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It is 5774 (for autumn 2013 until autumn 2014).

(the Jewish new year, Rosh Hashanah, falls in September or October, and that's when the year changes).

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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.

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the 5th of Iyyar, 5708

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