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Easily Add A Series of Annual Events on Hebrew Dates in

Google Calendar™

Hebrew Date Series / Support

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What is Hebrew Date Series?
Hebrew Date Series is a simple Google Calendar™ extension that lets you create and manage annual events based on the Hebrew calendar. Perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or other important dates.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

0. Can this work within the Google Calendar™ app on my mobile device?

Unfortunately, no. This integration works with the Google Calendar™ APIs capabilities, which are currently supported only with the calendar.google.com.

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1. How do I create a Hebrew date event series?
Open Google Calendar™.
Click on the Hebrew Date Series extension.
Select the Hebrew date and event details.
Click Create Series—your events will be added automatically!

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2. Can I delete a Hebrew date event series?
Yes! Open the extension, locate the event series, and click Delete Series to remove all related events at once.

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3. Does this extension modify my existing events?
No, it only adds or removes Hebrew date-based events that you create using the extension.

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4. Is my calendar data shared or stored?
No, Hebrew Date Series does not collect, store, or share any personal data. All actions happen locally in your Google Calendar™.

 

5. What should I do if events are not appearing?
- Make sure you are logged into the correct Google™ account.
- Refresh your Google Calendar™.
- Check if your browser has any extensions blocking scripts.

 

6. Can I use this for business or commercial purposes?
The extension is designed for personal use. If you need commercial usage, please contact us for more details.

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7. What if the selected Hebrew date doesn't occur every year?

Certain Hebrew dates don't occur every year.

In such case, the annual meeting is set as follows:

  • If 30th day of Heshvan doesn't occur on a specific year, then the annual meeting is set for the next day - the 1st day of Kislev.

  • If 30th day of Kislev doesn't occur on a specific year, then the annual meeting is set for the next day - the 1st day of Tevet.

  • Any day in the month of Adar is set for the selected day on non-leap years.
    On leap-years, the annual meeting is for the selected day in the month of Adar II.

  • Any day in the month of Adar II is set for the selected day on leap years.
    On non-leap-years, the annual meeting is set for the selected day in the month of Adar.

  • Any day in the month of Adar I is set for the selected day on leap years.
    On non-leap-years, the annual meeting is set for the selected day in the month of Adar.
    There is one exception for the month of Adar I, the 30th day of Adar I - which on non-leap-years is set for the 1st day of Nissan.

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Troubleshooting & Contact
If you encounter any issues or have feedback, please reach out to rubale@gmail.com
 

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