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Kislev 6, 5770 / November 23, '09 | |
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Published: 12/24/08, 11:51 AM
Rosh Chodesh and the Greeksby Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple It seems a strange mitzvah to oppose. There is a tradition that amongst the ways the Greeks attacked Judaism was to seek to eradicate Kiddush HaChodesh, the determination of the new moon. Looked at in isolation it seems a strange mitzvah to oppose. To The Greeks knew what they were doing. It always seems to happen with anti-Semites that the aspect of Judaism they ridicule and attack is unfortunately well chosen. Kiddush HaChodesh is an example. It is a practice on which hangs the whole of the Jewish calendar and, hence, the whole pattern of Jewish observance. Jews who lose touch with the calendar lose their Judaism. A life without Jewish events loses Jewish identity. Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch put it positively. "The catechism of the Jew," he said, "consists of his calendar." The dates a Jew holds sacred show you what that Jew believes in. Rosh HaShanah means the belief in Creation and a Creator. Yom Kippur means personal responsibility for one's deeds. Sukkot is Divine protection. Pesach is freedom for every human being. Shavu'ot is moral law. Without the calendar there is no Judaism. Kislev 27, 5769 / 24 December 08
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