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What is the first month Jewish calender?

 The Jewish calendar has the following months:

Month         Length                    Gregorian Equivalent
Nissan         30 days                        March-April
Iyar              29 days                       April-May
Sivan           30 days                      May-June
Tammuz     29 days                           June-July
Av              30 days                           July-August
Elul            29 days                        August-September
Tishri         30 days                     September-October
Heshvan     29 or 30 days           October-November
Kislev         30 or 29 days           November-December
Tevet          29 days                     December-January
Shevat        30 days                   January-February
Adar       29 or 30 days             February-March
Adar II      29 days                    March-April


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