This is an archive of prayers written for the Ḳiddush Levanah, the sanctification of the New Moon.
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🖖︎ Prayers & Praxes —⟶ 🌔︎ Prayers for the Moon, Month, and Festival Calendar —⟶ Prayers for the Moon's Renewal —⟶ Ḳiddush Levanah 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Rosh Ḥodesh Adar (אַדָר) Alef & Bet 📁 Shabbat Məvorkhim :: (Next Category) 🡆 Ḳiddush LevanahThis is an archive of prayers written for the Ḳiddush Levanah, the sanctification of the New Moon. Click here to contribute a prayer you have written for the Ḳiddush Levanah. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Shlomo Goren | Neohasid·org | Morris Rosenfeld | David Seidenberg (translation) | Unknown | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Leo Wiener (translation) Filter resources by Tag dancing | eco-conscious | ecoḥasid | Masekhet Soferim | new moon | night | Prayers as poems | Renewal | space travel | the moon | Yiddish vernacular prayer | 19th century C.E. | 20th century C.E. | 57th century A.M. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Looking for something else? For prayers composed for, or relevant to, Rosh Ḥodesh, visit here. For public readings prepared for Rosh Ḥodesh, visit here. For prayers for Shabbat Məvorkhim, the Shabbat before the New Moon, go here. For prayers composed for a specific month: Resources filtered by TAG: “the moon” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? סֵדֶר קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה ☽ Ḳiddush Levanah: Sanctification of the Moon (Rabbi David Seidenberg, neohasid·org)In Ḳabbalistic tradition, the new moon is sanctified seven days after its appearance, under a clear sky, standing facing east. It may be said as early as three days after the new moon, and as late as a day before the full moon (the moon should still be visibly waxing). It is the custom in the month of Av to wait to sanctify the moon until after Tisha b’Av, and in Tishrei to wait until after Yom Kippur. In a minyan, the Aleinu prayer and ḳaddish are traditionally added at the end. . . . Categories: Ḳiddush Levanah
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ויהי נעם אדני אלהינו עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננה עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננהו "May the pleasantness of אדֹני our elo’ah be upon us; may our handiwork be established for us — our handiwork, may it be established." –Psalms 90:17
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