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Rosh Hodesh
is celebrating a new month. It is either a one or two day celebration depending
on the month itself. Click on the pictures to learn more.
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Rosh Hodesh means "head of the month". If
the moth that we are going from has 30 days in it then the 30th and the first
of the next month will be celebrated as Rosh Hodesh, if the month has 29
days, then the celebration is on the first and is only one day.
During Temple times, before the calendar was set, people would
look to the night sky to see the moon. When they saw just a sliver of the
moon they went to the Sanhedrim (the religious court) and told them about
what they saw. When at least two witnesses were confirmed as actually seeing
the moon then it was declared a new month.
The day after, there would be celebrations announced by blowing
the Shofar. People did not go to work. many went to Jerusalem where they
sacrificed a special new-month offering. Afterwards they would gather for
a family feast.
Women were given the day off from their labors. This was due
to their refusing to give their jewelry when Aaron made the golden idol.
Today Rosh Hodesh is celebrated with special prayers and customs.
Usually the new moon blessing is done following the Havdallah service on
Saturday night following the appearance. It is wonderful to do this outside
in the open air so you can see the moon. The Shabbat before Rosh Hodesh is
called Shabbat Mevarekhim (Shabbat of Blessing) this is also where the Yehi
Ratzon (Prayer for the new month) is said.
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