Discover the four main types of calendars: Gregorian, Julian, Islamic, and Hebrew, and their cultural and historical significance.
Discover why a lunar year has 12 months, based on the moon's 29.5-day cycle and its impact on traditional calendars worldwide.
Discover how the Hebrew calendar is calculated, combining lunar months and solar years with leap years for seasonal alignment.
Discover the 12 months of the Hebrew calendar, including the leap year month Adar II, and learn how this lunar calendar shapes Jewish rituals and holidays.
Discover the 12 biblical months of the Hebrew lunar calendar and their connection to Jewish traditions and agricultural cycles.
Discover which Hebrew months have 29 days and why. Learn about Iyar, Tammuz, Elul, Tevet, and Adar I in the Hebrew lunar calendar.