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Great idea! We'll look forward to adding this sometime in the coming months.

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Hi, thanks for using Hebcal. Sorry to hear you're having difficulty. Can you share a URL or a screenshot of what's not working?

You can find a 5781 PDF here:


https://www.hebcal.com/holidays/hebcal-2020-2021.pdf


And you can generate your own options here, choose "Create Calendar" and then choose "Print" when you get the results page.


https://www.hebcal.com/hebcal

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Thanks for using Hebcal!

We don't yet offer a daily zmanim feed. We will add this feature request to our TODO list. The underlying capability exists already in our candle-lighting/sunset engine, but we haven't figured out a good way to expose this through the website and .ics feeds yet.

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Hi, thanks for using Hebcal!

Rosh Hashana occurs on the first of Tishrei (September 18 at sundown) but we don't call this Rosh chodesh Tishrei.

thanks for using Hebcal!

Go to https://www.hebcal.com/shabbat and enter your location. Then look for the link that says "Print 5781" on the right sidebar (desktop) or near the bottom of the page (on mobile)

Thanks for using Hebcal, and we're so sorry to hear about this inconvenience!

Problems like this are usually caused by an incorrect timezone setting. Sometimes this is caused by downloading/subscribing to Hebcal in one timezone, then moving to a new location. If that is the case, simply removing/unsubscribing from Hebcal and then re-download/re-subscribe should fix the problem.


Hebcal event feeds are set to the correct timezone for a given location (for example, candle lighting times for Boston appear in the "America/New_York" calendar). If you didn't specify any location for candle-lighting times, Hebcal events are always set for "All day untimed" events.

We would recommend that you contact ACT! Calendar support for any further help with setting your ACT! Calendar calendar to the correct timezone for your location.

If you'd like to customize Havdalah calculations in Google Calendar, our recommendation is to remove/unsubscribe the entire calendar, and then to download/subscribe from Hebcal again with the new settings.


Here are instructions to remove Hebcal events from Google calendar:

https://www.hebcal.com/home/180/gcal-delete-jewish-calendar


Thanks for using Hebcal! Sorry to hear that  you downloaded Hebcal events with the incorrect settings and want to switch from Hebrew event titles to English transliterations.

Our recommendation is to remove/unsubscribe the entire calendar, and then to download again.

Here are instructions to remove Hebcal events from Apple, Google, Outlook and other calendar apps.

https://www.hebcal.com/home/category/import/remove

Thanks so much for using Hebcal, and for the feedback.

We do offer a way to specify the candle-lighting times before sundown. The default is 18 but you can freely change this to 40 minutes for your location.