Sod Ha'ibur
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the origins of the Hebrew Calendar, this book delves into the myths and Babylonian influences that shaped it. It examines the significance of the Dehiyyah Molad Zaqen and the Lo ADU Rosh, alongside the historical conflict between Rabban Gamliel and R' Yehoshua. The narrative also addresses the visibility of the New Moon during Rosh HaShanah and the implications of Rabbinical Postponements, providing a comprehensive understanding of the calendar's complexities and its cultural significance.
