Recurring appointment crashe the client

Hi
When we try to resend a recurring appointment (such as every monday morning 8am to 9am) - The client crashes .
What we found out is that the client crashes in the "Hebrew interface"
and when we use the "English interface" the client doesn't crash.
Every time we asked a multilinguale related question here nobody answered
so.....Please
Beeri

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