- Kiddush Levana
Kiddush Levana () is a
Jew ish ritual in which observant Jews recite a series of prayers shortly afterRosh Chodesh , though it may be done until the moon is full. The ritual is done at night when the moon is shining. The ritual should not be performed within three days of themolad ; others wait a full seven days from the "molad". It is customary to say Kiddush Levana at the conclusion ofShabbat if possible. The moon must be visible and not totally covered by clouds and the ceremony is normally performed outside. While it is customary to say the prayer with the large crowd after the Saturday evening services, or at least with aminyan , it can be also said without a "minyan" and in the middle of the week. In places where cloudy or rainy weather is very common, many people will recite the blessing as soon as they see the moon for the first time after the "three days".In the month of
Tishrei , it is usually delayed until after the conclusion ofYom Kippur ; others have a custom to say it specifically before Yom Kippur. In the month of Av, it is traditionally postponed to following the fast ofTisha B'Av , as the beginning of the month is a time of mourning and the prayer should be said in a spirit of joy. If a holiday falls on Sunday, Kiddush Levana is delayed until after that day.ee also
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Rosh Chodesh
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