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CURRENT MOON

Appointed Times Calendar

A Calendar of His Festivals, Renewed Moons
Projects, Travel and Sharing/Teaching Engagements

(based on Leviticus 23)

Months begin with the renewed moon (Rosh Chodesh)

Days begin at sunset (Erev) and end at sunset of the following day

Weekly Shabbat begins sunset Friday and ends sunset Saturday


Sukkot

The first day of Sukkot begins at sunset on 9/16/2016. The great last day of Sukkot (the 8th day) ends at sunset on 9/24/2016. The first and last days are High Shabbat's.

Sukkot (The Last Great Day)

The first day of Sukkot begins at sunset on 9/16/2016. The great last day of Sukkot (the 8th day) ends at sunset on 9/24/2016. The first and last days are High Shabbat's.

Rosh Chodesh (9th Hebrew Month of Kislev)

On Tuesday, November 1st, 2016, the 9th month of Kislev begins. The new moon was not sighted from Jerusalem yesterday (the 29th day), therefore by default, at sunset tonight, the month of Kislev begins!  Note: It will be interesting over the next few months in finding, once again, faithful witnesses that sight the new moon from Jerusalem on a regular…

Hanukkah (Festival of Lights) Begins

This joyous celebration of the Light of the World, Messiah Yahushua, begins at sunset on November 25, 2016 and ends at sunset on December 3, 2016.

Hanukkah

This joyous celebration of the Light of the World, Messiah Yahushua, begins at sunset on November 25, 2016 and ends at sunset on December 3, 2016.

Rosh Chodesh (10th Hebrew Month)

On Wednesday, November 30th, 2016, at sunset, the new moon of the 10th Hebrew month was sighted in Israel by two witnesses (Becca Biderman, and Yoel Halevi). As of now, we do not believe the sighting was from Jerusalem as Yoel reports sighting it from the Zebulon Valley. Note: It will be interesting over the next few months in finding,…

Rosh Chodesh Shevat (11th Hebrew Month)

On Friday, December 30th,  at sunset, the new moon of the 11th Hebrew month was sighted in Jerusalem. Note: It will be interesting over the next few months in finding, once again, faithful witnesses that sight the new moon from Jerusalem on a regular basis. Nehemia Gordon has resigned from his position of providing new moon reports from Israel/Jerusalem. Therefore,…

“And Elohim said, “Let lights come to be in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night, and let them be for signs and appointed times, and for days and years, and let them be for lights in the expanse of the heavens to give light on the earth.” And it came to be so.”
Genesis 1:14-15