CALENDAR

The calendar is “Gregorian based,” but also reflects Biblical days.  Biblical days start at night, so the ‘khodesh’ (renewed crescent of the moon) begins in the evening (Erev) of the Gregorian day on which it is posted.  “High Days” are listed on the day they start [at night, because there is most always an in-home blessing to set apart that ‘day’], AND the event of the ‘assembly’ on the day and at the time the assembly actually occurs.

Rosh Khodesh Elul


Aug 20, 2020

Candle Time (18 min before sundown); NOTE: This could be the next day based on the sighting of the new moon in Jerusalem.

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