As of 2014, it is 5774 according to the Jewish calendar.
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∙ 2013-12-09 19:06:53As of November, 2010, the year, according to the Jewish calendar is 5771.
As of 2012, it is 5772.
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.
The Jewish calendar puts the current year at 5770, counted since creation.
The year 5771 in the Hebrew calendar begins on September 9, 2010 .
1000 was not a leap year according to the current calendar, the Gregorian calendar, but it was a leap year according to the Julian calendar, which was in use at the time.
the Jewish New Year begins on the first of Tishrei, Hebrew months. you would have to check the Hebrew calendar for the English date of that.
The Hebrew traditional year of 5772 begins on Wednesday evening, September 28, 2011.
as of February, 2012, the current Hebrew year is 5772
In September (24th) of 2014, the Jewish year will be 5775. Year 1 on the Jewish calendar began the sixth day of creation according to the book of Genesis.
That would be the Jewish Calendar. Subtract the current civilian year of 2011 from the current Jewish year of 5770 and you get the biblical date from the "creation" of Adam which was 3760 years before the birth of Christ, the second "Adam".
In one week will begin the last month of year 5.768 of the Jewish calendar. Year zero being the year the world was created