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Easily Add A Series of Annual Events on Hebrew Dates in

Google Calendar™

Hebrew Date Series / Support

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.

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.

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!

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.

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

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.

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.

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

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