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Hello, thanks for using Hebcal. The 11 of Sivan begins Thursday night at sundown, and the majority of 11 Sivan is in fact on Friday.
https://www.hebcal.com/converter/?hd=11&hm=Sivan&hy=5779&h2g=1
Hello, thanks for using Hebcal!
We have added documentation for the lg= parameter to this API:
Hi, thanks for using Hebcal!
We don't see the error - could you explain which day in May or June is incorrectly shown as ניסן when in fact it's supposed to be סיון
Thanks for the clarification. You can definitely use this API to get exactly what you want. Just specify nx=off&nh=off&s=on
We don't appreciate this negative and corrosive language.
Hebcal is free software. Please take your business elsewhere.
You can get a list of holiday names here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hebcal/dotcom/master/hebcal.com/dist/festival.xml
And you'll find a list of parasha names here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hebcal/dotcom/master/hebcal.com/dist/aliyah.xml
Hi, sorry, the converter API does not support Israel; it only supports Diaspora.
To get parasha haShavua via API for Israel, please use this advanced API instead:
https://www.hebcal.com/home/219/hebrew-date-converter-rest-api
This API is behaving correctly for Diaspora.
To get parasha haShavua via API for Israel, please use this advanced API
https://www.hebcal.com/home/219/hebrew-date-converter-rest-api
What app are you using? Depending on whether it's Outlook, macOS Calendar, Google Calendar, etc, you might be able to fix the problem you're seeing if you enable the preference/setting called "display event time in month view".
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Thanks for this suggestion. We will look into implementing something similar.