04-15-2020, 07:01 PM
If we go by the new moon, according to calendar-12.com, the new moon was on April 22, and Rosh Chodesh Nisan was on the evening of April 26. That's four days difference. Why do you think it was two days?
I don't determine dates and times in Judaism. I live according to the calendar that we ALL live by, and I don't see why you think it's your position to determine when things should be observed.
I don't determine dates and times in Judaism. I live according to the calendar that we ALL live by, and I don't see why you think it's your position to determine when things should be observed.