I change the settings without success
I am using Lumia 640 Windows 10 phone.
I made a shortcut to your Hebrew calendar. I changed the settings to have the Hebrew dates
I did save the settings but those settings are forgotten as soon I close the website.
Do you intend to adapt your beautiful programs for Windows Phone?
Regards,
Jacques Wenger
Hello, thank you for your message!
For Windows 10 mobile devices, we recommend exporting events from Hebcal.com to Outlook.com, then sync with your phone.
https://www.hebcal.com/home/1138/outlook-com-windows-live-jewish-calendar-download
Hi!
I was looking for details on parashat miketz and there was a line I didn't understand:
On Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Chanukah
>>>>>8: Numbers 28:9-15 <<<<<<<
maf: Numbers 7:42-47
Aliyot for special Shabbatot that include three Sifrei Torah have been improved. We read from three Sifrei Torah when Rosh Chodesh coincides with Shabbat HaCodesh, Shabbat Shekalim or Shabbat Chanukah. Although some minyanim have the custom of reading 8 aliyot, we now take the more common approach of including the typical 7 aliyot for Shabbat. The 1st Sefer Torah is for regular Torah reading (aliyot 1-6), the 2nd Sefer Torah is read for the 7th aliyah for Rosh Chodesh (Numbers 28:9-15) and the 3rd Sefer Torah is read for the maftir aliyah (the special Shabbat).
are there app for windows mobile?
I am a very happy user of your app.for Windows PC.
Do you have app. for Windows Mobile?
Thanks,
Jacques Wenger
Wenger.jacques@gmail.com
hello, thanks for using Hebcal. We do not offer an app for Windows Mobile. Instead we suggest you subscribe to Hebcal on Outlook.com or Google Calendar, then sync with your mobile device.
https://www.hebcal.com/home/1138/outlook-com-windows-live-jewish-calendar-download
Sunset & nightfall (3 stars) as a function of location
Shalom
How do I write the function that shows sunset & nightfall (3 stars) PER DAY depending on location?
Thank you
Mistake in Pacaembu - sao pualo - brazil
there is a mistake on this: https://www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?geonameid=3455643 it should be the same as Sao Paulo but is very different. Please remove os correct. Thank you!
Hide past holiday dates
On my hebcal installation on my site it is displaying candle lighting and Havdalah times for multiple dates, some of which have past a couple days ago. These correspond to the holidays (Erev Rosh Hashana, Rosh Hashana 7777, Rosh Hashana II, Tzom Gedaliah, and Shabbat Shuva). I don't want the times displaying for dates that have passed, even if they are holidays. Is showing the holidays that have passed a bug or a feature of Hebcal? If a feature, is there a setting I can change to hide the past holiday dates?
This is what I am using on my html to display the times:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"
src="//www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?geo=geoname&geonameid=5128581&m=50&cfg=j&tgt=_top">
</script>
Thanks for your help.
This looks like a caching issue on our end. We have adjusted our settings so the Shabbat Times javascript will be cached at most 24 hours in the future.
Error RSS feed on hebcal.com
Good morning,
We take from your website information about the next Sabbath by a RSS feed reader.
The information we present on our website http://www.beitkitov.org/.
We are generating link as follows:
http://www.hebcal.com/shabbat/ -> Rss feed
We obtain then the link:
http://www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?cfg=r&geonameid=293397&i=on&m=50&pubDate=0
So far it worked well but today mistakenly generated:
Shabbat Times for Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
On http://www.hebcal.com presented data from rss feed are correct:
From the url
http://www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?cfg=r&geonameid=293397&i=on&m=50&pubDate=0
url http://www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?cfg=r&geonameid=293397&i=on&m=50
(without & PubDate =0) shows the data correctly:
We use a standard rss reader, which is available as a technology blogger widget.
We would like to ask you to fix error :)
To add a yahrzeit calendar to Google, use a desktop/laptop computer (not a phone/tablet) and follow these instructions:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/59/google-calendar-alternative-instructions
Hebrew misspelt!!
As a graphic designer and printer I have just had to reprint all of my Rosh Hashana cards which listed all the festivals throughout the year because on your calendar Hoshana Raba in Hebrew is misspelt. You have it written as הושנא רבה but is should be הושענא רבה. I don't suppose you'll offer to pay for my reprinted cards, but please fix the mistake. Thanks.
Why doesn't the triennial cycle show the current year?
Why doesn't the triennial cycle show the current year? If you aren't sure which triennial cycle we are on you can't figure out which one to choose. Also, aren't there combined parshiot where you wouldn't be able to work backwards and know for sure what the correct cycle is for this year?
We will fix the website to make this easier to visualize. In the meantime you can get past and future triennial here:
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