• 3abas@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Okay, walk your logic with us here, buddy…

    In the Jewish calendar, it’s the seventh month, so it isn’t the beginning of the year.

    In the Gregorian calendar, it’s the third month, so it’s not the beginning of the year.

    So which calendar are you using exactly?

    • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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      6 days ago

      Dude, it’s not my logic. It is literally how this particular calendar works.

      I don’t think it’s too hard for you but it may be too foreign. People tend to underestimate just how different other cultures can be. Just accept that it can be the seventh month and also the new year. Actually, there are four different new years in the Hebrew calendar, and one of them is even in the middle of a month.