Leap Week
On the Hebrew Israelite Calendar, leap weeks seem to fall every sixth even-numbered year of the Gregorian calendar. So, 2024 was, in fact, a leap week year. Therefore, 2030 and 2036 will be leap week years as well. That means a phantom week will be created after the Spring or Fall equinox of those given years to push the first week of April—particularly the week that holds the first Sunday in April—to the beginning of the Hebrew year, where it belongs. A leap week is exactly 7 days long and does not count toward the year in which it falls. The leap week contains unnumbered days, therefore the year’s count does not truly go from 364 to 371. Leap weeks are substantiated in the book of Ezekiel, chapters 1 to 8, as explained in our documentary, The Hebrew Calendar.
Yah’s year is a true 52 weeks. And 7 days in a week multiplied by 52 equals 364, not 365!
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Instructions for Manually Adding the .ics Calendar
In most cases, clicking the button will automatically add all events to your calendar, especially on mobile devices.
If you are on a desktop computer and clicking the button only downloads a file named calendar.ics (or similar), use the instructions below for your specific calendar app to import the events.
For Google Calendar (Web Browser)
- Open your Google Calendar.
- On the left sidebar, find the section labeled "Other calendars."
- Click the plus sign (+) next to "Other calendars."
- Select "Import."
- Click "Select file from your computer" and choose the .ics file you downloaded.
- Choose the calendar you want to add the events to (usually your primary calendar).
- Click "Import."
For Microsoft Outlook (Desktop App)
- Open Outlook and go to the "File" tab.
- Select "Open & Export," and then click "Import/Export."
- In the Import and Export Wizard, select "Import an iCalendar (.ics) or vCalendar file (.vcs)" and click "Next."
- Browse to the downloaded .ics file and click "OK."
- Choose "Import" to merge the events into your main calendar. (Alternatively, you can choose "Open as New" to view them as a separate, temporary calendar).
For Apple Calendar (macOS Desktop)
- Open the Calendar app on your Mac.
- From the top menu bar, go to File > Import...
- Select the downloaded .ics file and click "Import."
- A dialog box will appear asking which calendar to add the events to. Select your preferred calendar and click "OK."
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You can download this calendar for use offline. Print it at a Staples or regular copy shop for display on walls, a kitchen fridge, or even your tabletop. Or feel free to use it in its original digital form for quick and easy reference. The choice is yours.
One of the advantages of this Hebrew Israelite calendar is that it is easy to read and navigate, being based mainly on the Gregorian calendar, which we use in everyday life. The traditional fixed Hebrew calendar can also be seen at a glance for comparison. Also, days are locked in, so the feasts and other pure convocation days will fall exactly one year later in the same weeks on the exact days of those weeks, with no surprises or guesswork, as it was in the days of old.
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