Can Galaxy S7 use Google Calendar?
Android calendar Jewish holidays download
We’re pleased to offer Jewish holiday downloads for many Android devices through a two step process that sends Hebcal data first to Google Calendar, and then to your Android phone or tablet.
Note that Hebcal is not an app for Android (in the Google Play sense of apps that you install). Rather, Hebcal is a website that allows you to download/export calendar data to the calendar application that comes natively with your device.
1. Follow our Google Calendar Jewish holidays download instructions.
2. Go back to your Android device and enable synchronization to Google Calendar. Follow Google’s Sync Calendar with a phone or tablet instructions.
add Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Please add the town of Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 for candle lighting locations. thanks
daf yomi
Daf Yomi in October 2019 has a problem. It jumps from Meilah 22 on Oct 9 to Kinnim 23 on Oct 10 and from Kinnim 25 on Oct 12 to Tamid 26 on Oct 13. Actually, I think that Nida comes after Meila.
Display a Jewish Calendar with Shabat times on my website by Hebcal + FullCalendar.io in Hebrew and RTL
There is a script code or example of displaying the Jewish Calendar with Shabat times on my website by Hebcal + FullCalendar.io in Hebrew (and RTL)?
Thanks
Anat
If you’d like to include candle-lighting times for Shabbat and holidays, be sure to adjust the urlparameter to include c=on and one of the location fields (such as geonameid=3448439 for São Paulo, Brazil).
You may need to consult the FullCalendar.io documentation on how to use non-English names for the days of the week.
Transliteration issue in Ashkenzi+Hebrew
Hi, thanks for this service!
There is a transliteration issue in the Ashkenazi+Hebrew option. Probably in the Ashkenazi option alone of course but I didn't check it.
Leil Slichot should obviously be Leil Slichos.
Thanks.
I think the Torah reading dates for 2017 are missing, could it be?
I tried to see the Torah readings for March 25th, 2017 - Kee Tisah, and there's none, only for February 2016.
Please advise.
Torah reading for March 25, 2017 was Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei. We recently redesigned our parsha hashavua pages to make it easier to see Torah readings in the past and future.
Editing text display of Shabbat times
I'm using the following javascript to display shabbat times on my website:
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"
src="//www.hebcal.com/shabbat/?geo=geoname&geonameid=5128581&m=50&cfg=j&tgt=_top">
</script>
I want to change the display text, however, but don't know how to do it.
For example, I want to change
- Candle lighting: 8:07pm on Friday, 15 Jul 2016
- This week's Torah portion is Parashat Chukat
- Havdalah (50 min): 9:14pm on Saturday, 16 Jul 2016
to:
- Candle lighting: 8:07pm
- Torah portion: Parashat Chukat
- Havdalah: 9:14pm
Is there a way of just generating the times without any of the other text? Or separating the text into distinct sections that I can hide or display? Apologies if you've answered this elsewhere-I'm a bit new to coding API's.
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