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December 2014

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I confess

that I did not read the full article and my section is more relevant for Rosh Hashana than New Year Eve . So I am really interested in how many children were "Full" like me. So I may read the article about Rosh Hashana and keep imagine special situations as I had and wonder : Is it a wide phenomenon of confusing between days of different calendars and cultures ? When my Father was a kid in Ramat Gan, he did not use any International Calendar. NO Sylvester , only Rosh Hashana. I guess he had a similar mistake when he had Sylvester for the first time . Today The Civil Year is The Main Calendar for every daily life in Israel. When the animated series Arthur had translated to Hebrew there was an episode named New Year Night. But it was in Hebrew: "Erev Rosh Hashana" . Then I guess That too many children who watched this episode didn't understand why Arthur tries so hard to keep awake at midnight instead eat Apple in Honey . I apologies if I am Not that well Encyclopedic Interlocutor (Specially in English) but My thoughts are looking for some subjects that are probably had not been studied enough, specially in Hebrew. 84.95.230.168 (talk) 13:29, 31 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]