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This template gives the current Sefirat HaOmer count. It indirectly makes use of the template {{Current hour offset in time zone}}, so that it will show the proper count based on your chosen time zone. See below for the currently supported time zones.
Noneoutside the period of Sefirat HaOmer.
{{Sefirat HaOmer}}
Without parameters, the template returns the Sefirat HaOmer (Sefirah) count based on UTC (which is the server's time zone). The output is a number between 1 and 49.
{{Sefirat HaOmer[|full=''yes'']}}
With the parameter full=yes
, the template returns a phrase describing the complete Sefirah count for the day, based on the customary sefirah count found in the (Ashkenazi) siddur. For example, for Iyar 18 (Lag BaOmer), the template would return: 33 days, making 4 weeks and 5 days.
{{Sefirat HaOmer[|full=''yes''][|tz=''time_zone''][|erev=''erev'']}}
[...]
' means 'optional', do not include the square brackets when using this template)where
dst
to disable automatic daylight saving time adjustment was not included in this template. This template uses {{Daylight saving in time zone}} to automatically adjust the offset according to daylight saving time (DST), if applicable. If you wish to suppress daylight saving time adjustment in a time zone that otherwise uses it (like in Arizona or Saskatchewan), please use the offset
parameter instead.{{Sefirat HaOmer|offset=''offset''[|full=''yes''][|erev=''erev'']}}
offset
is present, any time zone abbreviation is ignored.The MediaWiki software, and therefore this template, normally calculate date conversions using conventional midnight-to-midnight days. For example, this template would return the Hebrew calendar date 1 Elul 5773 for the entire Gregorian day of 7 August 2013.
However, Hebrew calendar dates actually run from sundown to sundown. Thus 1 Elul 5773 actually begins at sundown on 6 August, while 2 Elul begins at sundown on 7 August. To approximate this behavior, the parameter erev
forces the template to advance the Hebrew calendar date at 18:00 (6:00 pm) in the time zone selected. Thus, at 6:00 pm on 7 August, the template would advance the Hebrew calendar date to 2 Elul. (The page might need to be purged.)
erev=erev
.{{Sefirat HaOmer|''Hebrew calendar month''|''Hebrew calendar day of month''}}
Currently the following time zones are supported:
Template was substantially copied from its Hebrew Wikipedia counterpart.
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