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Rosh Chodesh
Every month, the moon cycles change, and a new month in the Hebrew calendar begins. From February 16th to 18th, Jews around the world will celebrate Rosh Chodesh Adar. Adar is the month in the Hebrew calendar that contains Purim and is traditionally associated with joy and celebration. Rosh Chodesh literally translates to head of the month, marking an opportunity for renewal.
For many years, Rosh Chodesh has been known as a women’s holiday, and a day meant to empower women. My Bat Mitzvah portion was the Rosh Chodesh reading, and ever since then, I have become more aware of the holiday and its meaning. Rosh Chodesh is a moment to pause, reflect, and prepare for the coming month.
Last year, during Rosh Chodesh Adar, my chapter had a Mother & Daughter Shabbat. We intentionally intertwined the themes of Rosh Chodesh into the program, talking about firsts, joy, and female empowerment. Members were able to create a scrapbook of photos, make spice bags, and celebrate Shabbat together. It was a wonderful event that had overwhelmingly positive feedback, in large part because Judaism was woven into every aspect of the program.
Rosh Chodesh is a powerful holiday that is perfect to incorporate into a sisterhood or Judaism-based BBG program. Next Rosh Chodesh, take a second with your chapters and sister BBGs to celebrate the day and reflect on the significance of the new month. Plan a Rosh Chodesh-based SOTM, mention it during Havdalah, or simply try to feel the joy that Rosh Chodesh brings.
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