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AishLuach - Hebrew Calendar

If you have any technical questions or problems, please contact the Kaluach team directly: http://kaluach.org

This user-friendly software program is a Jewish calendar covering thousands of years, giving you dates of holidays, weekly Torah portions, candle-lighting times -- plus lots of other fun gadgets. It even lets you add birthdays and yahrzeits of loved ones, with a reminder for every year.

"Aish Luach" converts Hebrew dates to the civil calendar and vice versa. Plus it switches from English to Hebrew.

"Aish Luach" covers hundreds of cities throughout the world. Simply set the location for anywhere in the world and all times are automatically adjusted.

If you don't live in a major city, look up your location according to your zip code in the U.S. Gazetteer at: http:/www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer. (Or for those outside North America, go to http://maps.expedia.com/pub/agent.dll ) This will give you the latitude and longitude for your city, which you can then enter into the calendar software.

Instructions: Click the link and save the file wherever you like. It is a simple stand-alone file and no installation is necessary. To run the program, simply click the icon. Shortcuts can be made and placed wherever you like.

"Aish Luach" is a free download from aish.com, courtesy of Yisroel Hirsh, the creator of Kaluach. (A donation is recommended to the author's synagogue in Israel.)

If you have any technical questions or problems, please contact the Kaluach team directly: http://kaluach.org

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Visitor Comments: 104

(103) beryl etanah. August 12, 2016 7:52 AM

תודה לכם מכל לבי

(102) helen wirtz. May 25, 2016 2:47 AM

is kaluach available for windows 10.

(101) Elkan. June 4, 2015 7:31 AM

I want to use jewish calender but this calender is not compatible with windows 8, what do I do? Is newer version avilable?

Johann. April 7, 2016 12:56 PM

Re: Not compatible with Windows 8

I have encountered the same problem, and solved it like this. Right-click the executable and select properties. Go to the compatibility tab, and click the button for Troubleshoot compatability. use the default settings and test it. It installed fine. This should work well for you also.

(100) EAV. September 25, 2014 9:12 AM

(85) Anonymous. October 12, 2010 8:09 PM

Jewish Wedding Date Calculator

For anyone who can help: It would be wonderful if there was a Jewish wedding date calculator for interested parties, where a secular date (month/date/year) could be entered (even possibly, local hour/min. of ceremony location) and get results to see if there are any religious prohibitions for that date/time (and again, if provided for specific location). Please forward if you know of someone/an organization who can help. In advance of this, THANK YOU for those working toward this endeavor. Thank you again.

This downloaded so easily and the icon on my desktop allows me to look at the calendar at will. Thanks for this so much, I have been looking for a Jewish calendar. some are so beautiful as I had in the 90's at least for one year. I still keep it. The art work alone is worth holding on to it. Kept long enough. it rolls back around again. It's wonderful!

(83) Anonymous. July 16, 2010 5:17 PM

Thanks because I have been looking for a concise way to keep track of things as is needed. There is so much to keep mindful of and this is a great resource.

(82) Mindy. May 3, 2010 9:06 AM

Thank You for your Program!

(26) Arjan van der Mee. July 24, 2002 12:00 AM

Luach in Mac Format

For the time being; there's a freeware Luach for your Macintosh at apple.com. Type in the search field: Jewish Calendar and choose the first of the 5 hints, download the file. Jewish Calendar is a simple but nice application.
TIP: To launch Jewish Calendar easily; put this application in the Apple-Menu folder.

(25) Anonymous. July 9, 2002 12:00 AM

Name of synagogue for contribution?

I have this on my palm. It is wonderful, I use it every day. Now available on my PC. thanks
Shalom Aleichem

(24) Anonymous. May 7, 2002 12:00 AM

Aish Luach in Mac Format?

I wish AishLuach were available for the Macintosh platform.

(23) Darlene Manning. April 27, 2002 12:00 AM

I think this is a great idea

I think this is great idea!

(22) Anonymous. April 23, 2002 12:00 AM

Dear Aish -
Your calendar is not only nifty and halachically universal, it has enabled me to align my jewish life with my work schedule so neatly, that my boss was impressed with my organization - deficient until then. Thank you

(21) mijael libersohn. March 20, 2002 12:00 AM

I want to tall you that the jewish calendar is great perfect and exactly

(20) irene Thorn. March 18, 2002 12:00 AM

I am amazed and truely blessed to get such good information per email from you. At last I can study the truth about the Word of God and be connected with you ALL THE WAY.

(19) Kathryn Levine Osborne. February 18, 2002 12:00 AM

Thank you for the free download of the Jewish calendar! I really appreciate being able to calculate my parents' yahrzeits (may they rest in peace).

(18) Anonymous. January 28, 2002 12:00 AM

Excellent and useful service

Excellent and useful service.
Thanks very much

Today's Featured Ask the Rabbi Question

Halloween - Trick or Treat?

One of my fondest memories growing up was taking my little orange UNICEF box and collecting pennies - as well as yummy treats - on Halloween. It was also a great day for acting rowdy and causing a little trouble around the neighborhood.

Now that I have my own kids, I'm wondering - what is the Jewish position on Halloween?

The Aish Rabbi Replies:

Halloween has its roots in paganism, and was later adopted by Christians as All-Saints Day. (see Halloween history at: http://www.holidays.net/halloween/story.htm ) Today, of course, the decorations and dressing up for Halloween in the U.S. is an innocuous secular holiday.

As for participating in such celebrations, one should not feel the need to “add” holidays to the existing Jewish calendar. Halloween is further problematic because of its pagan origins. There are those who are more lenient regarding Thanksgiving. Rabbi Moshe Feinstein sees room to permit it on occasion, without declaring it as a regular holiday or observing steady customs like eating a special meal of turkey ("Igrot Moshe" Y.D. 4:11-12).

I once heard a representative of the Jewish community being interviewed on the radio on the topic of Purim. "What is the significance of the Purim holiday?" asked the radio host. Explained the Jew: "Just as the Irish have a springtime drinking holiday called St. Patrick's Day, so too the Sages instituted Judaism's own springtime drinking holiday called Purim."

In truth, Purim is the Jewish costume day! Which reminds me of a wonderful story:

A man moved from the U.S. to Israel, and for some reason, in the middle of March, trick-or-treaters of every shape and size were buzzing around the streets of Jerusalem. Many of the costumes were incredible, and even some adults were dressed up.

When the doorbell rang, this man panicked. He didn't have a drop of candy in the house to give out. Who knew what tricks this crowd was capable of playing if he turned them away without a treat. Remember: "Trick or treat - double treat to smell my feet!" And what a nightmare the morning after could be, cleaning up the damage done by kids I that hadn't been "treated" well enough.

He opened the door, and standing there, grinning from ear-to-ear, were five costumed pre-teens, each holding a fancier stash of goodies than he'd ever imagined.

"I'm really sorry, guys," he started to say. "I just don't have anything to give you. I didn't know today was Halloween, please don't vandalize my house." The kids gave each other a puzzled look and began to giggle.

Finally the biggest boy quieted the others and said, "Mister, I don't think you understand. We didn't come to take anything from you. We came here to give you something." And with that, each of them handed him a beautifully wrapped gift baskets.

"Today is Purim," said a boy in a gorilla suit. "These are 'shalach manos' baskets. We all go around today and bring gifts of food to our friends and neighbors. Happy Purim!" With that, they turned and left. Empty-handed and happy.

Think about it. In Jewish consciousness, the real “trick” for having joy in life is not to take. but to give.


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