When specifying years of the Hebrew calendar in the present millennium, we omit the thousands (which is presently 5, ה). For example, the Hebrew year 5782 is written as 782 (תשפ״ב) rather than 5782 (ה׳תשפ״ב).
You can read more here:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/1824/numerical-values-of-hebrew-letters
TYVM, Mr. Radwin. But how did you convert the Hebrew year? (This is what I'm stumped by)
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Looks like ט׳ שבט תרצ״ג which is the 9th of Sh'vat, 5693
https://www.hebcal.com/converter?hd=9&hm=Shvat&hy=5693&h2g=1
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Looks like ט׳ שבט תרצ״ג which is the 9th of Sh'vat, 5693
https://www.hebcal.com/converter?hd=9&hm=Shvat&hy=5693&h2g=1