Shalom, everyone! Sigd is celebrated by Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews) on the 29th day of the Eighth Month (Cheshvan) on the modern Hebrew Calendar. The holiday falls exactly 50 days after Yom HaKippurim on the modern Hebrew calendar, corresponding to late October or late November on the Gregorian calendar. Background According to Beta Israel tradition, Sigd commemorates the day that YAH first … Continue reading Holidays | Sigd | “Prostration” | A Day of Remembrance for Beta Israel
Day: February 9, 2024
Mo’edim | Rosh Chodesh | “Beginning of the Month” | #NewMoon #RoshChodesh
An image of the new moon which marks the beginning of a new month on the Hebrew calendar. Image credit: Unknown Shalom, Bnei Yisrael! Rosh Chodesh, which means "new moon," "head of the month," or "beginning of the month," is the name for the first day of each month on the Hebrew calendar. In ancient pre-exilic Yisrael, the … Continue reading Mo’edim | Rosh Chodesh | “Beginning of the Month” | #NewMoon #RoshChodesh