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Arieonna:

i believe in did this question before

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Arieonna:

C would be correct The Jewish calendar begins three thousand years before the Gregorian calender. :)

Arieonna:

The Jewish calendar consists of twelve lunar months. It also keeps in step with the solar year, by adding a thirteenth lunar leap-month seven times every nineteen years. The Gregorian calendar, which sticks to the solar year, ignores the lunar months and does not attempt to keep in step with them.

Arieonna:

thats some more info up there hope that helped

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