No. Yom Kippur in that year (1939) was on Sept. 23.
It means the same thing in Hebrew that it does in English. But if you're asking what the significance of 5773 is to Judaism, it's the new year on the Jewish calendar that begins on Sept 17, 2012. If you're asking how to write 5773 in Hebrew it's תשע״ג
The year 2015 is 5775 in the Hebrew calendar, until Rosh Hashanah, at which time the next year (5776) will start. Rosh Hashanah in 2015 begins on Sunday evening (at sunset), September 13. See also:More about Rosh Hashanah
yes
Tuesday on the Gregorian calendar Monday on the Julian calendar
get a calendar and look at it yourself goon.
It was a Sunday - according to Windows calendar !
sept is the Latin word for seven and September was seventh in the Latin calendar
22nd September 1961 was a Friday - according to Windows calendar !
From a perpetual US calendar: September 8, 1950 was on Friday.
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).
Sept 1 1939 = 17 Elul 5699
The prefixes sept(a)- and hept(a)- may both be used for seven. The month of September was originally the seventh in the Roman calendar.