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(2)

AB - 5th month

(3)

DUZ - 4th

(4)

AIAR - 2nd

ELUL - 6th

(5)

ADDAR - 12th

NISAN - 1st

SIMAN - 3rd

THEBET - 10th

Sabbath - 11th

(6)

KISLIM - 9th

TASHRIT - 7th

(8)

ARAHSAMI - 8th

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