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Update README.md to fix a small typo - Calendr -> Calendar #2

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Expand Up @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ import KosherSwiftNew
Then, it as simple as instantiating a class and calling it's methods:
```Swift
let jewishCalendar = JewishCalendar() // by default it is set to today's date
print(jewishCalendar.getJewishMonth()) // This will print the jewish month as a number, so Nissan will be 8. See the JewishCalendr class for more details
print(jewishCalendar.getJewishMonth()) // This will print the jewish month as a number, so Nissan will be 8. See the JewishCalendar class for more details
```
For sunrise and sunset times, you will need a GeoLocation object. Then, you will need to pass that into the AstronomicalCalendar class like so:
```Swift
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