The
New Moon Celebration: An Ancient Jewish Tradition
In
our modern society the daily “To
Do List” has become an
integral part of our lives. Every day
is cluttered with paying the bills and putting out the garbage, yet it is
important to remember to take care of your spiritual life as well. One way to
accomplish this goal is by observing the celebration of Rosh Chodesh
(pronounced ROOSH KOO-desh ) each month.
While many religions and cultures have celebrations when the moon is
full, the celebration of Rosh Chodesh occurs during the new moon period, just
as the first glimpse of the new moon occurs.
Rosh Chodesh
This new moon
festival is first mentioned in the Book of Numbers (10:10) "And on your joyous occasions - your fixed
festivals and new moon days - you shall sound the trumpets over your burnt
offerings and your sacrifices of well-being." Four thousand years ago,
after the sun set, with only the shimmering stars in the sky, the loud blasts
of a ram’s horn or shofar (show- FAR) filled the air. The sound announced to the gathered people, “I am here.” Despite the darkness God’s presence could be
felt close by. The community rejoiced
in the knowledge there was a greater force, a Higher Power, in the universe
governing the cycles of the moon, the sun, and the stars.
A Modern Experience
Back then there was no light pollution from street
lights to interfer with your spiritual experience. Try turning off all your
lights at your house and go into your backyard to rediscover this ancient
experience. Take a few mintues to soak
in the peaceful moment while listening to the night time sounds of birds and
other creatures. Relax and meditate
knowing a Higher Power is watching over everyone, including you.
The new moon of Rosh Chodesh marks the beginning
of a renewal process. It is a time for introspection and reflection on last
month’s hopes and failures. It is a
time to think about the new month’s goals and desires. Every month is an new opportunity to
reconnect with God and your higher spiritual self to rediscover your spiritual
destiny. This month remember to spend
time outdoors at night under the twinkling stars thinking about your place in
the vast universe.
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