The Hebrew calendar is based on the - Moon cycle , The Jewish day begins - At Sunset , How many months are in a Hebrew calendar - Twelve and every four years, thirteen , The month we add every 4 years  - Adar Bet or Adar Sheni, The Hebrew word for the New Moon is  - Rosh Chodesh ( The beginning of the new month), Month in Hebrew is - Choesch , The judges declare the New month   - Sanhedrin , The first month of the Jewish year is (Rosh Hashanah) - In Tishrei , the Hebrew months only have  - 29 and a half days, The regular calendar is called - Gregorian calendar ,

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