The table below shows the available Jewish tokens which can be used to display Jewish dates and their corresponding Gregorian Date token :
[jd] [jdd] |
Shows the Jewish day (1-30 and 01-30) of the Jewish month and correspond to [d] and [dd]. |
[jm] [jmm] |
Shows the Jewish month number (1-12 and 01-12) and correspond to [m] and [mm]. |
[jmmm] [jMmm] [jMMM] |
Shows the short form of the Jewish month name and correspond to [mmm], [Mmm] and [MMM]. |
[jmmmm] [jMmmm] [jMMMM] |
Shows the full Jewish month name and correspond to [mmmm], [Mmmm] and [MMMM]. |
[jYY] [jYYYY] |
Shows the Jewish year number and correspond to [yy] and [yyyy]. |
The prefix "s" can be used to conditionally show the Jewish day or month tokens. The following tokens do not have a Jewish calendar counterpart :
•Weekday name tokens.
•Week number tokens.
See also: Jewish Time Tokens, Muslim Calendar Tokens, Orthodox Calendar Tokens.
Topic 174900, last updated on 17-Apr-2020