THE 7 FEASTS OF ISRAEL
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What national festivals do you celebrate? Easter, Christmas and New Year? If you're reading this, you probably recognise Pentecost and have a nice Harvest service in the autumn. If you were born in Israel 3,000 years ago, you would be required to celebrate these 7 feasts. All found in Leviticus 23.
April 2026
HEBREW RADIAL CALENDAR
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The Modern day Jewish and Israeli calendar that dates from the time of Hillel II (359 C.E.). It is a lunisolar calendar based on computations rather than visual observations. Due to a slight miscalculation the start of the Hebrew year is occurring later and later each year. Relative to the Gregorian calendar, the Jewish calendar is creeping one-day every 237 years. This error means the calendar could be late by an estimated 25 days.
A bit of back story on the Hebrew Calender. Each month starts with a new moon, ending when the next new moon is sighted. The Passover night is a full moon as it happens in the middle of the month. Because the number of new moons in a year vary, the passover moves against the grecian date. Normally it occurs on the first full moon after the Spring Equinox.
July 2024