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Hadash

Shabbat HaChodesh / Sabbath [of the] month

Shabbat HaChodesh ("Sabbath [of the] month" שבת החודש) precedes the first of the Hebrew month of Nisan during which Passover is celebrated. Shemot / Exodus 12:1-20 and the laws of Passover. On the first day of Abib / Nisan, God presented the first commandment to the children of Israel as to how to "sanctify the new moon" for the onset of Rosh Chodesh and thus Nisan becomes the first month of the Jewish year (counting by months.). The readings for this Parasha are meant to be for preparation for Pesach, and discusses various commandments related to the holiday, including the Paschal offering, bitter herbs, Matzah, and the Seder. This portion begins with the instruction to create a lunar calendar, (the first commandment given to the Hebrews  as a nation,) giving the portion its name. Shabbat Hachodesh was instituted by our sages to remind Jews throughout the ages that [...]

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Parashat Parah

Special shabbatot (Sabbaths)

Special shabbatot (Sabbaths)

The spiritual cycle of the Jewish year depends on an interaction among the flow of holidays, the marking of Rosh Chodesh (the new month) and the weekly Shabbat (Sabbath) observance. The holidays and fast days sometimes permeate the surrounding Shabbatot (plural of Shabbat) with holiday themes. These special Shabbatot may create the mood for an upco ...

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Haggim, Israel, Jewish Roots, Torah

Biblical Holidays (Hagim)

Biblical Holidays (Hagim)

The seasonal feasts of HaShem – Holidays in Israel. The Hebrew Scriptures tell us: “These are the appointed times of HaShem, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at the times appointed for them.” – Leviticus 23:4 Israel’s Feasts, outlined in Vayikra / Leviticus 23, are worthy of serious study. There is much redem ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Rosh Chodesh, Torah

The Luach – Jewish calendar

The Luach - Jewish calendar

The first thing you might notice is that the Jewish calendar sometimes has an extra month. The years with an extra month are the Jewish calendar’s leap years. Regular years have anywhere from 353 to 355 days, while leap years have 383 to 385 days. Gregorian years have 365 days normally, and 366 days in a leap year. The reason leap years exist ...

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Chanukah, Haggim, Mashiach, Torah

Chanukah and Mashiach

Chanukah and Mashiach

Hanukkah (Hebrew: חֲנֻכָּה‎, Tiberian: Ḥănukkāh, nowadays usually spelled חנוכה pronounced [χanuˈka] in Modern Hebrew, also romanized as Chanukah), also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededica ...

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Israel, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Jerusalem – City of David – עיר דוד

Jerusalem - City of David - עיר דוד

Jerusalem the Center of the World City of David – עיר דוד, Jerusalem of ancient times, was located on a narrow ridge south of the present-day Old City. On the east it borders the deep Kidron Valley where the Gihon Spring, the city’s water source, is located. In Biblical theology, Jerusalem is the plac ...

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