Yes, you can add the calendar, you just do it a slightly different way. At the bottom left, click "Other Calendars," then "Add." Select "Browse interesting calendars," then "Holidays." In the list of Holiday calendars is one for a Jewish calendar. Then click "Subscribe."
But I don't like their official Jewish calendar. It uses English terms ("feast of weeks"), and on a quick scan, I'm not even sure it's getting the dates of things right. I know how to use hebcal, but I'd rather have a calendar I don't have to manually update. Any clues?
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Just did that, thanks!
Please change Yom Hameshi to Yom Hamishi.
I'm unable to add the calendar since I receive the message:
"Error:Could not post the URL"
Any advice?
unable to add calendar, they changed the functionality!
Yes, you can add the calendar, you just do it a slightly different way. At the bottom left, click "Other Calendars," then "Add." Select "Browse interesting calendars," then "Holidays." In the list of Holiday calendars is one for a Jewish calendar. Then click "Subscribe."
But I don't like their official Jewish calendar. It uses English terms ("feast of weeks"), and on a quick scan, I'm not even sure it's getting the dates of things right. I know how to use hebcal, but I'd rather have a calendar I don't have to manually update. Any clues?
Is there any way to add Yahrzeits or other events tied to the Jewish calendar so they post to the right Gregorian calendar date in the future?
I followed this explanation and could add a calendar. in "Calendar settings" activated "calendars" tab and there is a link:
"Browse interesting calendars"
From that place I added Hebrew calendar, Jewish holidays and more.
Great Post! I agree with the point you made about hebrew calendar. Here is a website that has more information on hebrew calendar www.michaelrood.tv.
http://www.uzit.co.il/calendarplus.html
found a great calandar but i have no way to import it -please tell me how to do it
thank you
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