Devorah's Date Tree - Restoring the Biblical Calendar

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Devorah's Date Tree organizes interfaith New Moon Observations and Barley Field Inspections in Israel and provides the most reliable and respected New Moon and Aviv Search Reports for those following the Biblical Calendar.

16/06/2026

Dear Friends,

The 4th Biblical Month has begun!

The crescent moon was sighted from Israel on 16 June 2026:

* 7:55pm from Katzrin by Ariella and Ben Casey
* 8:08pm from Kfar Chasidim by Ephraim Amnon

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon, i.e. when the lesser light (Gen 1:14) becomes anew following conjunction. This why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh., meaning new.

And the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset, i.e. the end of the agricultural day (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), the Biblical Month begins when the crescent moon is spotted from Israel. The beginning of the Biblical Month is a celebratory day (Hosea 2:11), and was traditionally commemorated by blowing the shofar (Num 10:10; Psalm 81:4[3]), enjoying a festive meal (1 Samuel 20:5, 24), and worshiping at the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) (Isaiah 66:23; Ezekiel 46:1-3) with a special sacrifice (Num 28:11-15; 2Chronicles 2:3; Ezra 3:4-5, Ezekiel 45:17, Ezekiel 46:6).

On behalf of all of us who keep the Biblical Calendar, we want to thank everyone who looked for the crescent moon from Israel this evening, and shared their observations in a timely manner, so they could be included in this report.

For those that asked, the weekly sabbath isn’t determined by the lunar cycle, rather by the daily cycle, as we’re commanded to observe the sabbath every seventh day (Gen 2:2-3, Ex 16:26; Ex 20:8-11; Ex 23:12; Ex 31:12-17; Ex 34:21; Ex 35:2; Lev 23:3; Ez 46:1). And we know Saturday is the seventh day, because we have an unbroken tradition of observing Shabbat on that day. As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset (i.e. the end of the agricultural day) (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), Shabbat begins every Friday at sunset and ends on Saturday at sunset. [Remember, the adjustments the Rabbinites made to the Biblical Calendar are detailed in their writings, and they didn’t change the day of Shabbat.]

2026 Holiday Dates (graphic in the middle):
https://mailchi.mp/devorahsdatetree/4th-biblical-month-26-report

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

15/06/2026

Dear Friends,

Another month has flown by, and we just want to let you know that we’re planning on looking for the crescent moon, this coming Tuesday evening, 16 June 2026.

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon, i.e. when the lesser light (Gen 1:14) becomes anew following conjunction. This why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh., meaning new.

From our perspective on Earth, it takes the moon an average of approximately 29.5 days to complete its lunation (orbit around Earth). Therefore, if the moon is far enough along in its cycle that it could possibly be visible at the end of the 29th day, we look to see whether we can spot it.

And for those that asked, we know the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

If you successfully sight the crescent moon from Israel on the above date, we would appreciate it if you would complete this short form https://goo.gl/forms/VmKFnlJX8ubzMgB13 in a timely manner, so we can share your observation with everyone.

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing honest reporting and in-depth studies. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 30 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

17/05/2026

Dear Friends,

At the time of this writing, we aren’t aware of the crescent moon being spotted by the naked eye from Israel this evening (17 May 2026).

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon, i.e. when the lesser light (Gen 1:14) becomes anew following conjunction. This why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh., meaning new.

From our perspective on Earth, it takes the moon approximately 29.5 days to complete its lunation (orbit around Earth). This means it’s only possible to spot the crescent at the end of the 29th day half the time (on average). And whether the crescent will be spotted at the end of the 29th day, depends on how far the moon is from the sun, how much atmospheric obstruction is on the horizon, and the acuity of the observers’ vision.

As this evening was the end of the 29th day, unless we send out an update with a positive sighting, the Biblical Month will begin tomorrow evening by default. This is because the Biblical Month is based on the lunar cycle, which is never more than 30 days. [We will not be going out again tomorrow evening.]

And for those that asked, the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

On behalf of all of us who keep the Biblical Calendar, we want to thank everyone who looked for the crescent New Moon from Israel this evening.

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing honest reporting and in-depth studies. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 30 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

18/04/2026

Dear Friends,

The 2nd Biblical Month has begun!

The crescent moon was sighted from Israel on 18 March 2026:
* 7:45pm from Katzrin by Ariella and Ben Casey
* 7:26pm from Kiryot Haifa by Kenny Russell

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon, i.e. when the lesser light (Gen 1:14) becomes anew following conjunction. This why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh., meaning new.

And the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset, i.e. the end of the agricultural day (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), the Biblical Month begins when the crescent moon is spotted from Israel. The beginning of the Biblical Month is a celebratory day (Hosea 2:11), and was traditionally commemorated by blowing the shofar (Num 10:10; Psalm 81:4[3]), enjoying a festive meal (1 Samuel 20:5, 24), and worshiping at the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) (Isaiah 66:23; Ezekiel 46:1-3) with a special sacrifice (Num 28:11-15; 2Chronicles 2:3; Ezra 3:4-5, Ezekiel 45:17, Ezekiel 46:6).

On behalf of all of us who keep the Biblical Calendar, we want to thank everyone who looked for the crescent moon from Israel this evening, and shared their observations in a timely manner, so they could be included in this report.

For those that asked, the weekly sabbath isn’t determined by the lunar cycle, rather by the daily cycle, as we’re commanded to observe the sabbath every seventh day (Gen 2:2-3, Ex 16:26; Ex 20:8-11; Ex 23:12; Ex 31:12-17; Ex 34:21; Ex 35:2; Lev 23:3; Ez 46:1). And we know Saturday is the seventh day, because we have an unbroken tradition of observing Shabbat on that day. As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset (i.e. the end of the agricultural day) (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), Shabbat begins every Friday at sunset and ends on Saturday at sunset. [Remember, the adjustments the Rabbinites made to the Biblical Calendar are detailed in their writings, and they didn’t change the day of Shabbat.]

2026 Holiday Dates (graphic in the middle):
https://mailchi.mp/devorahsdatetree/2nd-biblical-month-crescent-moon-report

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

17/04/2026

Dear Friends,

Another month has flown by, and we just want to let you know that we’re planning on looking for the crescent moon, this coming Saturday evening, 18 April 2026.

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon, i.e. when the lesser light (Gen 1:14) becomes anew following conjunction. This why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh., meaning new.

From our perspective on Earth, it takes the moon an average of approximately 29.5 days to complete its lunation (orbit around Earth). Therefore, if the moon is far enough along in its cycle that it could possibly be visible at the end of the 29th day, we look to see whether we can spot it.

And for those that asked, we know the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

If you successfully sight the crescent moon from Israel on the above date, we would appreciate it if you would complete this short form https://goo.gl/forms/VmKFnlJX8ubzMgB13 in a timely manner, so we can share your observation with everyone.

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2025 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

20/03/2026

Dear Friends,

The 1st Biblical Month has begun!

The crescent moon was sighted from Israel on 20 March 2026:
* 6:03pm by Yoel Halevi from Zevulun Valley
* 6:14pm by Ephraim Amnon from Kfar Chasidim

The beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh. meaning new, as the month begins with the crescent moon (Gen 1:14), i.e. when the moon becomes anew following the lunar phase of conjunction.

And we know the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset, i.e. the end of the agricultural day (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), the Biblical Month begins when the crescent moon is spotted from Israel. The beginning of the Biblical Month is a celebratory day (Hosea 2:11), and was traditionally commemorated by blowing the shofar (Num 10:10; Psalm 81:4[3]), enjoying a festive meal (1 Samuel 20:5, 24), and worshiping at the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) (Isaiah 66:23; Ezekiel 46:1-3) with a special sacrifice (Num 28:11-15; 2Chronicles 2:3; Ezra 3:4-5, Ezekiel 45:17, Ezekiel 46:6).

On behalf of all of us who keep the Biblical Calendar, we want to thank everyone who looked for the crescent moon from Israel this evening, and shared their observations in a timely manner, so they could be included in this report.

And for those that asked, the weekly sabbath isn’t determined by the lunar cycle, rather by the daily cycle, as we’re commanded to observe the sabbath every seventh day (Gen 2:2-3, Ex 16:26; Ex 20:8-11; Ex 23:12; Ex 31:12-17; Ex 34:21; Ex 35:2; Lev 23:3; Ez 46:1). And we know Saturday is the seventh day, because we have an unbroken tradition of observing Shabbat on that day. As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset (i.e. the end of the agricultural day) (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), Shabbat begins every Friday at sunset and ends on Saturday at sunset. [Remember, the adjustments the Rabbinites made to the Biblical Calendar are detailed in their writings, and they didn’t change the day of Shabbat.]

2026 Holiday Dates (graphic in the middle):
https://mailchi.mp/devorahsdatetree/1st-biblical-month-crescent-moon-report

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us your questions on the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

17/03/2026

Dear Friends,

Another month has flown by, and we just want to let you know that we’re planning on looking for the crescent moon, this coming Friday evening, 20 March 2026.

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon (i.e. when the moon becomes anew following the lunar phase of conjunction), which is why the beginning of the month is called “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh. meaning new.

From our perspective on Earth, it takes the moon an average of approximately 29.5 days to complete its lunation (orbit around Earth). In other words, it’s only possible to sight the crescent moon at the end of the 29th day, half the time (on average).

At the end 29th day of this Biblical Month (19 March 2026 in the evening), the moon will be too early in its cycle (i.e. too close to the sun), for it to be visible to the naked eye. Therefore, the upcoming Biblical Month, will begin on 20 March 2026 at sunset by default (as a lunation is never more than 30 days).

It’s worth noting, that although the moon will not be visible at the end of the 29th day from Israel, it may be visible from places West of Israel, as the moon’s stats are constantly increasing as this stage of its cycle. However, the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4) to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

If you’re in Israel, and successfully spot the moon with your naked eye (corrective lenses are permissible), please complete this short form in a timely manner https://goo.gl/forms/VmKFnlJX8ubzMgB13 , so we can share your observation with everyone.

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us any questions you may have regarding the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support to provide in-depth studies on the Biblical Calendar, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

18/02/2026

Dear Friends,

The 12th Biblical Month has begun!

The crescent moon was sighted from Israel on 18 February 2026:
* Zevulun Valley at 6:12pm by Yoel HaLevi
* 6:13pm by Gadi Eidelheit

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon. In fact, the word in the Tanakh for the beginning of the month is “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh. (new), because the beginning of the month is when the moon (the lesser light Gen 1:14), becomes anew following the lunar phase of conjunction.

And we know the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset, i.e. the end of the agricultural day (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), the Biblical Month begins when the crescent moon is spotted from Israel. The beginning of the Biblical Month is a celebratory day (Hosea 2:11), and was traditionally commemorated by blowing the shofar (Num 10:10; Psalm 81:4[3]), enjoying a festive meal (1 Samuel 20:5, 24), and worshiping at the Beit HaMikdash (Temple) (Isaiah 66:23; Ezekiel 46:1-3) with a special sacrifice (Num 28:11-15; 2Chronicles 2:3; Ezra 3:4-5, Ezekiel 45:17, Ezekiel 46:6).

On behalf of all of us who keep the Biblical Calendar, we want to thank everyone who looked for the crescent moon from Israel this evening, and shared their observations in a timely manner, so they could be included in this report.

And for those that asked, the weekly sabbath isn’t determined by the lunar cycle, rather by the daily cycle, as we’re commanded to observe the sabbath every seventh day (Gen 2:2-3, Ex 16:26; Ex 20:8-11; Ex 23:12; Ex 31:12-17; Ex 34:21; Ex 35:2; Lev 23:3; Ez 46:1). And we know Saturday is the seventh day, because we have an unbroken tradition of observing Shabbat on that day. As days in the Biblical Calendar begin at sunset (i.e. the end of the agricultural day) (Gen 1:5,8,13,19,23,31), Shabbat begins every Friday at sunset and ends on Saturday at sunset. [Remember, the adjustments the Rabbinites made to the Biblical Calendar are detailed in their writings, and they didn’t change the day of Shabbat.]

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us any questions you may have regarding the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

We could really use your prayers and support to provide in-depth studies on the Biblical Calendar, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. Contributions (Ex 25:2) can be made easily and in any currency via Paypal https://bit.ly/3QSSXZ2 (no need for an account), Patreon https://www.patreon.com/datetree , or by sending a Wire Transfer (contact us for details in your currency).

Together we can restore the Biblical Calendar!

Devorah Gordon
Jerusalem, Israel

Copyright © 2017-2026 Devorah Gordon, All rights reserved.

Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

16/02/2026

Dear Friends,

Another month has flown by, and we just want to let you know that we’re planning on looking for the crescent moon, this coming Wednesday evening, 18 February 2026.

To remind you, the Biblical Month begins with the crescent moon. In fact, the word in the Tanakh for the beginning of the month is “chodesh” (1 Samuel 20:5; Psalm 81:4[3]; Eziekiel 46:1), from the root ch.d.sh. (new), because the beginning of the month is when the moon (the lesser light Gen 1:14), becomes anew following the lunar phase of conjunction.

From our perspective on Earth, it takes the moon an average of approximately 29.5 days to complete its lunation (orbit around Earth). In other words, it’s only possible to sight the moon at the end of the 29th day half the time (on average). And we know the Biblical Calendar is to be set according to the signs (Gen 1:14) in The Land (Dt 6:1, Dt 11:8-9, Dt 30:5), as the moadim (appointed times) are set holy days (Lev 23:4), to be observed as a nation, in the place the Creator placed His name (Ex 23:17, Ex 34:23, Dt 16:15-16, 1 Kings 11:36, Zech 14:16), not everyone celebrating on different days.

If you successfully sight the crescent moon from Israel on the above date, we would appreciate it if you would complete this short form https://goo.gl/forms/VmKFnlJX8ubzMgB13 in a timely manner, so we can share your observation with everyone.

Subscribe to our newsletter and social media platforms, to receive important information on the Biblical Calendar, as soon as we publish it. ➩ linktr.ee/devorahsdatetree

Send us any questions you may have regarding the Biblical Calendar, and we’ll do our best to try and answer them in a future newsletter. All of our answers are based on relevant Bible verses, what we’ve seen in the Land over the past few decades, and much study and prayer.

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Devorah's Date Tree (Judges 4:4-5) is committed to restoring the Biblical Calendar, by providing in-depth Bible Studies, reliable New Moon Observations, and honest Barley Inspections. This important effort is headed by Devorah Gordon, who has been living in Israel and working on restoring the Biblical Calendar, for over 25 years. We are honored that the information we share, is considered the most reliable source for keeping the Biblical Calendar, and a blessing to countless people around the world. Thank you for partnering with us to restore the Biblical Calendar.

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