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Count Business Days

Added Feb 12, 2015 by Drafter in Dates & Times

Takes the date supplied by the user and counts how many business days until the supplied date. It does not include weekends, or US Holidays.

Information about a holiday

Added Dec 28, 2013 by jarviss in Dates & Times

Holiday


Information about a holiday

Added Nov 10, 2013 in Dates & Times

Info about a holiday

Jewish Holidays - How many days until...

Added Aug 20, 2013 by WAlpha613 in Dates & Times

Find out how many days until any Jewish holiday. Find out how many days until the next Rosh Hashanah, Chanukah, Purim etc. The list of holiday in order starting with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year.


Jewish Holiday Search

Added Aug 16, 2013 by WAlpha613 in Dates & Times

Find out when next Purim is. Find out when Chanukah was Last Year. Find out when Tisha B'Av will be in 2020 and much more

Holidays

Added Apr 6, 2013 by spacegeek224 in Computational Sciences

Holidays


When were you conceived?

Added Aug 13, 2012 by bradleyj in Dates & Times

Estimate the day your you were conceived. Was it around a certain birthday or holiday?

Gregorian/Hebrew Calendar Converter

Added May 15, 2012 by yoshgoodman in Dates & Times

Gregorian/Hebrew Calendar Converter The Gregorian calendar is the internationally accepted civil calendar. This calendar is used throughout the world today. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24 February 1582. Our Calendar Converter will convert a civil calendar date into the equivalent date on the Hebrew calendar, and vice versa. It can also display that date for six consecutive years. Why just celebrate the English date of your birthday, anniversary or other simchas? Find your corresponding Hebrew date and celebrate both your English and Hebrew dates! From a religious perspective it is important to know the Hebrew date of a departed loved one. A Yahrzeit (Yiddish for "a year's time") is the anniversary of their death. Every year it is Jewish custom (minhag) to light a special candle that burns for 24 hours, called a Yahrzeit candle. The candle is lit on the evening before the date of that person's death, as well as on certain holidays and during the initial mourning period immediately following a death. There are no special prayers or blessings that must be recited while lighting a Yahrzeit candle. Lighting the candle presents a moment to remember the deceased or to spend some time in introspection. Families may choose to use the candle lighting as an opportunity to share memories of the deceased with one another. Others recite appropriate Psalms such as Psalms 23, 121, 130 or 142.


Tide Chart Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Added Mar 14, 2012 by alantingle in Weather

This is a tide chart for Hilton Head island, South Carolina for use on our website http://www.hiltonheadholidayhome.com/

Taking a holiday near a blackhole......

Added Mar 13, 2012 by sciencestar1 in Astronomy

Put in the time you'll stay just above the event horizon and the result will be how much time passes outside.


Holidays

Added Feb 23, 2012 by msetzer in Dates & Times

You can use this widget to find out when the holidays are in different years.

Holiday Finder

Added Mar 27, 2011 by KJ in Dates & Times

Finds Holidays for any day!


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