Look up in the sky tonight. You won’t see much of a moon. The beginning of a new month is coming up. Astronomically, Rosh Chodesh, the “new moon” in the Jewish calendar, occurs when we see no moon in ...
This week, Rosh Chodesh Tamuz is on Thursday and Friday, 30 Sivan and 1 Tamuz. In the time of the Sanhedrin (past and future), there is only one day of Rosh Chodesh for each month. It follows either ...