5777-5778
21 Sep AD 2017 = 1 Tis AM 5778
2023
5777, until September 20. From September 21, it is 5778.See also the Related Link.How the Hebrew calendar works
Christmas is not tied to the Hebrew calendar. Since it's tied to the Western calendar, it falls on a different date every year on the Hebrew calendar. (The opposite of Jewish holidays, which are the same date every year on the Hebrew calendar, but different dates on the Western calendar. Here are Hebrew Dates for Christmas for the next 5 Years: 2013 = 22 Tevet 5774 2014 = 3 Tevet 5775 2015 = 13 Tevet 5776 2016 = 25 Kislev 5777 2017 = 7 Tevet 5778
365
April is not a month in the Hebrew calendar, and the Sundays in any Hebrew month could easily change from year to year, just as they often do for any month in the civil calendar.
The year 7000 on the Hebrew calendar will occur in September of the year 3240.
The Hebrew calendar year of 5772 began on September 29, 2011.
There isn't any festival celebrated along with Christmas as per the Hebrew calendar, since Christmas is not tied to the Hebrew calendar. (So every year, Christmas falls on a different date on the Hebrew calendar).
2008 was a leap year starting on Tuesday. The next time such a calendar can be used again is in 2036.
The last year that had the same calendar as 2012 was 1984, and the next one will be 2040.
2060 on the Hebrew calendar was in 1700-1701 BCE.
April = Gregorian calendar tamuz= Hebrew calendar siyue = Chinese calendar