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Sun, 23 December 2012 = 10th of Tevet, 5773
Hebrew Calendar
... the Hebrew calendar is still widely acknowledged, appearing in public venues such as banks (where it is legal for use on cheques and other documents, though only rarely do people make use of this option) and on the mastheads of newspapers.
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Originally posted by Thurisaz
...if the end date of the world is Sunday, December 23, 2012 then perhaps we could just convert over to the Jewish faith and adopt the Hebrew date, crisis averted?
Sun, 23 December 2012 = 10th of Tevet, 5773
Hebrew Calendar
Israel Science & Tech
Does Israel use this Hebrew Date?
... the Hebrew calendar is still widely acknowledged, appearing in public venues such as banks (where it is legal for use on cheques and other documents, though only rarely do people make use of this option) and on the mastheads of newspapers.
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Now, I don't know too much about the Jewish religion but perhaps it is an option?
edit on 10/1/2012 by Thurisaz because:
Originally posted by prevenge
gregorian calender that reads 'dec 21 2012' has nothing to do with anything cataclysmic on that date...
it's the mayan long count calender you're thinking of.. and last time i checked .. we don't use that.
Originally posted by Thurisaz
reply to post by luciddream
yes that did enter my mind and I considered perhaps that could also be an option. But, I don't think they still use their calendars officially?
or........ I will just go out bush and hang out with the Aboriginals and stay in their dreamtime. (they don't have a calendar at all)
wow...we are really coming up with options here.