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Jewish Calendar 2007 / 2008

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A Little Joy, A Little Oy - 2008 Desk Calendar

The Jewish Year 5768: 2008 Wall Calendar

The Jewish Year 5768: 2008 Wall Calendar
This wonderful wall calendar showcases a great collection of illuminated manuscripts from The New York Public Library's collection, including the David bar Pesah Mahzor, a medieval festival prayer book, and the Xanten Bible, a rare thirteenth-century illustrated manuscript. Most are from Italy where the art form flourished and influenced by the Renaissance and baroque art.

This calendar runs from September 2007 through August 2008, with supplemental dates through December 2008. Presents Hebrew and secular dates and holidays on the same calendar for easy reference. Includes Shabbat candle lighting times for September 2007 through December 2008.

A Little Joy, A Little Oy - 2008 Daily Desk Calendar
Did you know there were Jewish chicken ranchers in Petaluma, California? Or that Jewish store owner Sylvan Goldman invented the first shopping cart in 1937 by converting folding chairs and mounting them on wheels? Or that Elvis Presley had a Jewish connection through his maternal great-great-grandmother? Or that Alexander Hamilton attended a Jewish school? You'll learn tidbits like these and more each day with the A Little Joy, A Little Oy, 2008 Daily Calendar.

The calendar celebrates what it means to be Jewish with jokes, trivia, quotes and anecdotes, and little-known facts about Judaism. Topics include Who Nu?, Mavenhood, Jewish Mothers, It Takes More Than Chopped Liver and The Alphabet of Jewish Humor. It will inform, inspire, and entertain any of the 5.5 million Jews in the United States.

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