>>Now to jog my memory further what is the name of the month added? All I remeber is Nisan, Tishri, Nivan? ... I'm blank
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>In leap years, we have two months of Adar (Ah-DAHR), called (not surprisingly) Adar I and Adar II. Adar comes right before Nisan (pronounced like the car company), which is the month that contains Passover.
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>Tamar
Tamar,
One of the interesting things is the difference that occur as a result of having a lunar calendar and a solar calendar. I'd be interested in your thoughts here. Mine range from the prophecies of Daniel to the notion that the Earth's orbit has ever-so-slightly changed to cause additional grief for calendar-ologists*
*made up word alert <g>
Best,
DD
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