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The calendar is adjusted because a solar year is 365 days long and a moon year of 12 months is 354 days. In
order to help us catch up an extra month is added on certain years, this is a leap year. Every 19 years there
are seven leap years (the third, sixth, eighth, eleventh, fourteenth, seventeenth and nineteenth years). In a
leap year a 13th month is added called Adar Sheni (the second Adar).
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