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- Hebrew_birthday abstract "A Hebrew birthday (also known as a Jewish birthday) is the date on which a person is born according to the Hebrew calendar. This is important for Jewish people, particularly when calculating the correct date for day of birth, day of death, a bar mitzva or a bat mitzva. This is because the Jewish calendar differs from the secular and Christian Gregorian calendar as well as from the Islamic calendar, in most years the two birthdays do not coincide - typically, they coincide just once in 19 years.\"A person wanting to know the civil date for celebrating a Jewish birthday ... must first determine the date within the Jewish calendar (not necessarily a straightforward procedure) and then determine the corresponding day in the civil calendar.\" The exercise is made more complicated by the fact that Jewish days start and end in the evening, so a person born after dusk will have the following day's date as their birthday.Especially among Hasidic Jews, there is a custom that a boy's first haircut takes place on his third Hebrew birthday known as an upsherin.Education and Sharing Day in the United States is held on 11 Nissan, the Hebrew birthday of the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the last Rebbe of Chabad Hasidism.".
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- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageRevisionID "704645222".
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink 11_Nissan.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Bar_and_Bat_Mitzvah.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Birthday.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birthdays.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_calendar.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_culture.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewish_life_cycle.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Chabad.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Education_and_Sharing_Day.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_Judaism.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_calendar.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_calendar.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Judaism.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLink Upsherin.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hebrew birthday".
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageWikiLinkText "birthday".
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jewish_life.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Jews_and_Judaism.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Judaism-stub.
- Hebrew_birthday wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hebrew_birthday subject Category:Birthdays.
- Hebrew_birthday subject Category:Hebrew_calendar.
- Hebrew_birthday subject Category:Jewish_culture.
- Hebrew_birthday subject Category:Jewish_life_cycle.
- Hebrew_birthday hypernym Date.
- Hebrew_birthday type Religion.
- Hebrew_birthday type Study.
- Hebrew_birthday type Theory.
- Hebrew_birthday comment "A Hebrew birthday (also known as a Jewish birthday) is the date on which a person is born according to the Hebrew calendar. This is important for Jewish people, particularly when calculating the correct date for day of birth, day of death, a bar mitzva or a bat mitzva.".
- Hebrew_birthday label "Hebrew birthday".
- Hebrew_birthday sameAs Q17004389.
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- Hebrew_birthday wasDerivedFrom Hebrew_birthday?oldid=704645222.
- Hebrew_birthday isPrimaryTopicOf Hebrew_birthday.