Commit: 09cf146528c9104baa77650dee2df54b868cd452 Parent: 6e2fbde41779c3c56b9d6e7bda8249a1deb458ed Author: Vi Grey Date: 2022-08-25 05:11 UTC Summary: Remove extra 'the' in README.md README.md | 2 +- SHA256SUMS.txt | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3ed40a6..d2ffd02 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Chalakim = 1 / 1080 of an hour The rule about Tishrei 1 being postponed if it would have landed on a Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday is to prevent Yom Kippur from landing on a Friday or Sunday and to prevent Hoshana Rabbah from landing on a Saturday (Shabbat). If Yom Kippur landed on a Friday, then fasting would be followed by a day where meals cannot be prepared. If Yom Kippur landed on a Sunday, then a meal could not be prepared to break the fast on Yom Kippur the day before Yom Kippur. Hoshana Rabbah has a tradition involving beating willow twigs, which would be considered work and could not be done on Shabbat. -Year 2 AM ignores the Sunday and Friday part of that rule. Year 2's the Molad Tishrei is Friday 14 Hours 0 Chalakim, which is set at the creation time of Adam. Being on a Friday would push Tishrei 1, even though Tishrei 1 on year 2 AM is specified as the day Adam was made. This would normally cause an issue, but the only reason Tishrei 1 is postponed is when the Molad Tishrei is Friday or Sunday is because Yom Kippur involves a fast due to attone for the sins of the previous year. Because Adam and Eve were not around in year 1, there would be no reason to observe Yom Kippur in year 2. Because Yom Kippur wouldn't have been observed that year, there wouldn't be a reason to postpone Tishrei 1 by 1 day, which allows Tishrei 1 of 2 AM to be a Friday and match with the creation of Adam. +Year 2 AM ignores the Sunday and Friday part of that rule. Year 2's Molad Tishrei is Friday 14 Hours 0 Chalakim, which is set at the creation time of Adam. Being on a Friday would push Tishrei 1, even though Tishrei 1 on year 2 AM is specified as the day Adam was made. This would normally cause an issue, but the only reason Tishrei 1 is postponed is when the Molad Tishrei is Friday or Sunday is because Yom Kippur involves a fast due to attone for the sins of the previous year. Because Adam and Eve were not around in year 1, there would be no reason to observe Yom Kippur in year 2. Because Yom Kippur wouldn't have been observed that year, there wouldn't be a reason to postpone Tishrei 1 by 1 day, which allows Tishrei 1 of 2 AM to be a Friday and match with the creation of Adam. Year 1 AM and all -AM years ignore the Sunday and Friday part of the rule for the same reason as year 2 AM, due to Yom Kippur not being observed those years. Year 1 AM and all -AM years also ignore the Wednesday part of the rule because Hoshana Rabbah is a holiday that involves judgement for sins, which wouldn't have been committed yet. diff --git a/SHA256SUMS.txt b/SHA256SUMS.txt index f32c189..60bfb34 100644 --- a/SHA256SUMS.txt +++ b/SHA256SUMS.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 3e68f7b6b75eca3b7f0db3bd39130a7d39d4a71d56fb5adc0fc2bd21b1673b9e CHANGELOG.md f0c473d84741402de3824c616e1e3663e49d352c192f4f09b6e43b7f8bd8da88 LICENSE 047b195f25381e5db79e1015c7cb3633c122d215d166f85fb91e882694358aa0 Makefile -a2b79564d41ac3e0bfdb7a8ba3199ea703e73481d4742acb629e9e48d8028dab README.md +6e222d60222e345adc8ac0b708f9d3db612743b6f6e545966a15cced8d32a5c5 README.md 94db0d1455ac347551492583fa929e894b53dfc96451eaf15b682d12781fbe98 bin/calendar_dot_exe.nes 1e024cbc90486bb8bf0fdc258110ddb88344080c456551357fc86cd28ed53696 src/alphanum.asm e6fae483791b3eec96ec1bfa75916a9bf4179e525a10c5455036668fd31dcc16 src/calendar_dot_exe.asm