You know what's great about having a #Hebrew calendar? Not having to acknowledge that it's #Friday13th. You're welcome.
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Also, according to the Jewish calendar the year is 5781, so we can make believe 2020 never happened.

Nov 13, 2020 · 12:26 PM UTC

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Replying to @Israel
Means, you did not have a year 2020? 🤔
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2020? We never heard of it.
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Replying to @Israel
🤣😂🤣 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 You got to love that sense of humor! Speaking of 2020 ”never happening,” can we also apply that to borders closing in #Israel 🇮🇱 too‽ If @uaegov 🇦🇪 can be open for tourism/business, then so can @Israel! 😉
That would be convenient for a state that is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity - apartheid Israel.
Replying to @Israel
That sounds interesting; if we count the length of years from the biblical events since the creation of Adam: there are about 6098 years until now. but if we subtract 2020 years since the Roman Empire declare the new times and it came to happen the birth of Jesus are 4078bc years
Replying to @Israel
Luke 3:1 "In the fifteen year of reign of Tiberius Caesar..." John the Baptist started his ministry in 29ad, knowing that Tiberius' first year was 14ad. Assuming that one year later by 30ad the baptism of the Lord, and after three years of Passover the Crucifixion in 33ad.
Replying to @Israel
Sapir is she the Israele hates me the most? told Lorena not to give thanks to a year, too God who I am, tutto li nel memoria del Padre רֹאשׁ non ho deminticato niente mai del inizio del creazione di tutto cose visibile e invisibie parola terribile non e suffiencente! ליפול לידיו.
Replying to @Israel
It hapened. More than 2000 years ago