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This year, 5779, is the longest possible year on the Jewish calendar. Not only is it a leap year, but Cheshvan and Kislev both have 30 days, for a total of 385 days. How often does that happen?










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    This year, 5779, is the longest possible year on the Jewish calendar. Not only is it a leap year, but Cheshvan and Kislev both have 30 days, for a total of 385 days. How often does that happen?










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      This year, 5779, is the longest possible year on the Jewish calendar. Not only is it a leap year, but Cheshvan and Kislev both have 30 days, for a total of 385 days. How often does that happen?







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          It happens in 1371/8512 years, which is about 16.1%.






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            Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

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          • Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

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          • @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

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          • Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

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          It happens in 1371/8512 years, which is about 16.1%.






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            Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

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          • Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

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          • @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

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          • Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

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            33 mins ago
















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          It happens in 1371/8512 years, which is about 16.1%.






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            Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

            – Monica Cellio
            1 hour ago











          • Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

            – DonielF
            52 mins ago













          • @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

            – Double AA
            35 mins ago











          • Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

            – DonielF
            33 mins ago














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          It happens in 1371/8512 years, which is about 16.1%.






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          It happens in 1371/8512 years, which is about 16.1%.







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            Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

            – Monica Cellio
            1 hour ago











          • Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

            – DonielF
            52 mins ago













          • @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

            – Double AA
            35 mins ago











          • Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

            – DonielF
            33 mins ago














          • 1





            Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

            – Monica Cellio
            1 hour ago











          • Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

            – DonielF
            52 mins ago













          • @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

            – Double AA
            35 mins ago











          • Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

            – DonielF
            33 mins ago








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          1





          Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

          – Monica Cellio
          1 hour ago





          Could you add something about how you arrived at (or sourced) that number?

          – Monica Cellio
          1 hour ago













          Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

          – DonielF
          52 mins ago







          Where do you get 1371/8512 from? My reading of the Tur’s chart gives 40/247, which is slightly off but still rounds to 16.1%. Where does the difference come from? (And what does 8512 represent? I know of 19 year cycles, 247 year cycles, and over 600K year cycles, but 8512 is new to me.)

          – DonielF
          52 mins ago















          @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

          – Double AA
          35 mins ago





          @doni the difference is from judaism.stackexchange.com/q/64074/759 and see edits

          – Double AA
          35 mins ago













          Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

          – DonielF
          33 mins ago





          Ah, makes sense now. So 8512 doesn’t mean anything in particular, that’s just the most reduced fraction?

          – DonielF
          33 mins ago



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