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'''4394/4375''', the '''rectified Hebrew comma''', is a 13-limit interval of about 7.5 cents.
{{Infobox Interval|Ratio=4394/4375|Cents=7.502|Monzo=1 0 -4 -1 0 3|Name=rectified Hebrew comma}}


== Usage ==
'''4394/4375''', the '''rectified Hebrew comma''', is a small 13-limit comma of about 7.5 cents.
Tempering out 4394/4375 alongside with 3136/3125 sets the rectified Hebrew temperament, which is a 13-limit extension of didacus, and also marks the distinction between the two.
 
== Theory ==
Tempering out 4394/4375 alongside with [[3136/3125]] sets the rectified Hebrew temperament, which is a 13-limit extension of [[didacus]]. The presence of 4394/4375 being tempered out is the defining factor which specifies the temperament as Rectified Hebrew.
 
The comma is tempered out by the following vals: {{EDOs|72, 58, 53, 130, 111, 19p, 34d, 19e, 77, 38df}}. In addition, it is tempered out by [[353edo]], where it is connected to a proposal to reform the Hebrew calendar, and where it takes its name from.