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Day of the month in which the Jewish New Year occurs in the Gregorian year n.
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%I #13 Nov 06 2016 04:27:42

%S 24,14,2,22,10,30,20,9,26,16,4,23,12,2,21,9,28,17,7,25,13,3,23,11,29,

%T 19,9,27,15,5,23,12,1,21,10,28,17,6,26,14,3,22,12,30,18,8,26,15,4,24,

%U 12,1,20,10,28,17,6,26,15,3,22,11,29,19,7,27,15,5,23,13,1,20,9,27,17,6,25,13

%N Day of the month in which the Jewish New Year occurs in the Gregorian year n.

%H Jean-François Alcover, <a href="/A118661/b118661.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1900..2100</a>

%H <a href="/index/Ca#calendar">Index entries for sequences related to calendars</a>

%e In 1997 the Jewish New Year occured on October 2nd, so a(1997)=2

%t Needs["Calendar`"]; Table[{n, JewishNewYear[n] // Last}, {n, 1900, 2100}] (* _Jean-François Alcover_, Nov 06 2016 *)

%Y Cf. A118662.

%K nonn

%O 1900,1

%A Yoav Kallus (colonelmustard(AT)gmail.com), May 18 2006

%E Corrected by _Hans Havermann_, Sep 25 2006