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<blockquote data-quote="PamelaM" data-source="post: 57575" data-attributes="member: 258"><p>The New Moon was sighted September 17th 2012 around 7 PM Israel time, so Rosh ha Shanah 2012 has officially started according to the New Moon on September 17th, and if celebrating for two days, ending September 19th at sundown.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I live in Ohio so Israel is ahead by 7 hours to me.</p><p>In Israel it starts when the new moon is sited by several witnesses.</p><p>That's why it is listed for two days because no one knows the day or hour</p><p>Until the priest sees the new moon. From sundown to sundown is one day </p><p>To them.</p><p></p><p> Keep this in mind. And happy Rosh Hashanah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PamelaM, post: 57575, member: 258"] The New Moon was sighted September 17th 2012 around 7 PM Israel time, so Rosh ha Shanah 2012 has officially started according to the New Moon on September 17th, and if celebrating for two days, ending September 19th at sundown. I live in Ohio so Israel is ahead by 7 hours to me. In Israel it starts when the new moon is sited by several witnesses. That's why it is listed for two days because no one knows the day or hour Until the priest sees the new moon. From sundown to sundown is one day To them. Keep this in mind. And happy Rosh Hashanah! [/QUOTE]
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