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Sept. 24, 2022

Rosh Chodesh (The New Month)

Rosh Chodesh (The New Month)
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Torah Awakenings

As we prepare for the beginning of the "Fall Feast", it only seemed right to do a teaching about exactly when they begin. There is a cloud of debate surrounding what day Yom Teruah, or Rosh HaShana, as it's known today, actually begins. A majority of people, comprising of both Orthodox Jews and Messianic Jews prefer to rely on the calendar, however, there are still others, like myself, that prefer the method of sighting the New Moon as a marker, much like ancient Israel did. In this segment, we delve into what the Bible says as opposed to todays tradition. There are countless views on what is right, or even who is right, but at the end of the day, it should be about what the Bible says, that we all hold as right.  At the end of the day, I do not want it to be assumed that I am "shooting shots" at the views of others, and as always, you are free to believe how you see fit. My only intention is to provide more information for you to better understand various views and to make a decision that best fits how you understand. 

As always, for any questions, issues, comments or debates, I can be reached at torah.awakenings@gmail.com 

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