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===Samaritan calendar=== The [[Samaritan]] community's calendar also relies on lunar months and solar years. Calculation of the Samaritan calendar has historically been a secret reserved to the priestly family alone,<ref name="Sam1">{{cite web|title=The Samaritan Calendar|url=http://shomron0.tripod.com/articles/samaritancalendar.pdf|website=www.thesamaritanupdate.com|access-date=28 December 2017|date=2008}}</ref> and was based on observations of the new crescent moon. More recently, a 20th-century [[Samaritan High Priest]] transferred the calculation to a computer algorithm. The current High Priest confirms the results twice a year, and then distributes calendars to the community.<ref name="Sam2">{{cite web|last1=Benyamim|first1=Tzedaka|title=Calendar|url=https://www.israelite-samaritans.com/religion/calendar/|website=www.israelite-samaritans.com|access-date=28 December 2017}}</ref> The epoch of the Samaritan calendar is year of the entry of the [[Children of Israel]] into the [[Land of Israel]] with [[Joshua]]. The month of Passover is the first month in the Samaritan calendar, but the year number increments in the sixth month. Like in the Rabbinic calendar, there are seven leap years within each 19-year cycle. However, the Rabbinic and Samaritan calendars' cycles are not synchronized, so Samaritan festivals—notionally the same as the Rabbinic festivals of Torah origin—are frequently one month off from the date according to the Rabbinic calendar. Additionally, as in the Karaite calendar, the Samaritan calendar does not apply the four rules of postponement, since they are not mentioned in the [[Tanakh]]. This can affect the dates observed for all the Jewish holidays in a particular year by one or two days.<ref name="Sam1" /><ref name="Sam2" />
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