۩ Helper Dreigo: Leviticus 23:23-25, and Numbers 29:1 the “Jewish New Year” is celebrated on ?
According to Leviticus 23:23-25, and Numbers 29:1 the “Jewish New Year” is celebrated on the —-st day of the —-th month,once a year. And according to Numbers 28:11-15 a different celebration is held every month on the first. This is the Feast of “The New —-“.
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Answer by Kobayashi
My cousin have Jewish and Chinese calendars, Chinese New Year of Year 4708 is 2/14/10 next time, Jewish New Year is at September or October each year, date change because use lunar calendar, last Jewish New Year of Year 5770 is sunset 9/18/09, next one of Year 5771 is sunst 9/8/10, earliest possible date is 9/5 of 1899 and 2013, latest possible date is 10/5 of 1967 and 2043, Rosh Hashanah is Jewish phrase mean New Year.
in the month of abib,,is this your reference,,yes mine too,,,i have been studying this memorial,of the mighty god,,but the only thing,,the month of standing grains,,what season is this,before the striking of the sickle,,harvest is it in spring or winter,,this month abib for hebrews and jews,or do they know,,the festival of booths,,7th mth,a holy mth,,you know it is also his only sons memorial,,in his name we shall celebrate his festivals,,amenAnswer by …virginiaO
the rabbis, leaders of present day judaism started in 200 ad ,observe their new year on the first day of the 7th month of their calculated calendar.
Yah says an old year ends and a new 1 begins on the 10th day of the 7th month of the Aaronic priests calendar on the day of atonement – leviticus 25:9-10
Answer by BMB (Girl)1,1, Month
There is a holiday on the 1st day of the 1st month – Rosh Hashana
And a celebration on the 1st day of each month – Rosh Chodesh
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