Judaism event

Rosh Chodesh Adar I

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In Judaism, Rosh Chodesh Adar I, which falls on the first day of the month in the Hebrew calendar, is marked by the appearance of the new moon and is celebrated for two days: the last day of the prior month and the first day of the new month.

Here it occurs on the beginning of Adar, which is the 12th month of the Hebrew year.

The beginning of a new month in Judaism is traditionally observed by honoring women, wishing others well, and sharing a family meal.

Here are some ways you can observe this day according to Jewish tradition: