YOUR ARMS OF LOVE TO ISRAEL - NOW IN OUR 36TH YEAR
SERVING THE ADON YAHUSHUA! SINCE OCT. 1984!
-Weekly Torah Portions-Readings From Aviv One - New Year's Day-
The Scriptural year starts the FIRST WEEKDAY 4 - WEDNESDAY CLOSEST TO THE AVIV TEKUFAH -SPRING EQUINOX according to Torah and Enoch. The SPRING TEKUFAH USUALLY occurs yearly on Roman March 20th [which must be visually verified by the straight shadow], that is the Sign-OT of the New Biblical Year. The closest Wednesday is Aviv 1, also being day 4 of week one! That is the first day of every New Year! We go by the new year in Yahrushalayim-Jerusalem.
-All weekly Torah readings-parashot commence from the month of Aviv, as per Exodus chapter 12 and not the rabbinical year which starts in biblical month 7, at what they erroneously call Rosh-Hashanah or New Year. These dates are based on the Scriptural calendar with 12 months and 52 weeks and 364 days [360 days + 4 season markers] in a Torah year. A year in Scripture never has 13 months or more or less than 52 weeks. This keeps all YHUH's appointed times-moadeem fixed, without any floating of any kind! Complied by Sholaich Moshe Yoseph Koniuchowsky as a gift to remnant Yisrael. See and print the PDF file below.
SERVING THE ADON YAHUSHUA! SINCE OCT. 1984!
-Weekly Torah Portions-Readings From Aviv One - New Year's Day-
The Scriptural year starts the FIRST WEEKDAY 4 - WEDNESDAY CLOSEST TO THE AVIV TEKUFAH -SPRING EQUINOX according to Torah and Enoch. The SPRING TEKUFAH USUALLY occurs yearly on Roman March 20th [which must be visually verified by the straight shadow], that is the Sign-OT of the New Biblical Year. The closest Wednesday is Aviv 1, also being day 4 of week one! That is the first day of every New Year! We go by the new year in Yahrushalayim-Jerusalem.
-All weekly Torah readings-parashot commence from the month of Aviv, as per Exodus chapter 12 and not the rabbinical year which starts in biblical month 7, at what they erroneously call Rosh-Hashanah or New Year. These dates are based on the Scriptural calendar with 12 months and 52 weeks and 364 days [360 days + 4 season markers] in a Torah year. A year in Scripture never has 13 months or more or less than 52 weeks. This keeps all YHUH's appointed times-moadeem fixed, without any floating of any kind! Complied by Sholaich Moshe Yoseph Koniuchowsky as a gift to remnant Yisrael. See and print the PDF file below.

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