A Slitherlink for The Hebrew New Year.
Connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a single closed loop. The loop may not intersect with itself. Some of the squares have a number in them, representing how many of that square's four edges have a line drawn through them. The puzzle has a unique solution.
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