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Mikra'ey Kodesh Calendar

Hebraic Calendar for 5768 (2007-8)

By First Fruits of Zion, First published in August, 2007

"These are My fixed times, the fixed times of the LORD, which you shall proclaim as sacred occasions." —Leviticus / Vayikra 23:2b

The Appointed Times (Mikra'ey Kodesh—Sacred Appointments) of Adonai outlined in Leviticus 23 are not merely historical events for seminary discussions, or lifeless exercises of routine—they were expressions of God's will and a testimony to His redemption, they are to be remembered, lived out, understood, and greatly anticipated by the people of God.

The Mikra'ey Kodesh Hebraic calendar presents the entire Hebrew year, from Tishrei to Elul (September 2007 to September 2008) with complete details of the entire biblical year. This calendar is a daily and weekly reminder of the word of God which stands firm in the heavens.

Features:

  • Size: 24 x 36 inches (makes a great display poster)
  • Hebrew months are shown together with Gregorian months.
  • The weekly Sabbaths, Torah readings, the annual Festivals, traditional Fast days and New Moons are all graphically indicated.
  • Torah festivals, Israeli holidays, and other biblically based celebrations and commemorations are all clearly indicated using symbols and a color scheme.
  • Complete details for the weekly Torah readings.

An excellent Teaching Tool

Use it to teach about the Appointed Times. Share it with others. Display it in your home, office or congregation.

The Monthly eRosh

The new Monthly eRosh delivers fresh studies and activities for the whole family. It's free for all myffoz members.

  • Learn everything you need to know about Rosh Chodesh (the New Moon) and the importance of this monthly appointed time.
  • Download monthly studies and activities for kids (ages 2-6 and 7-12) and for teens.
  • Download and print a free monthly calendar page and view the Hebrew month with secondary Gregorian dates. Full of historical and Biblical events, and of course, the Moadim (“Appointed Times”).

For more information, visit the eRosh homepage.

 

Visitor Comments

I really love the new layout of this year's calendar. But I did want to request/recommend that the next calendar be expanded to go from Sept 07 all the way through the Fall holidays of 08 and end Dec 08. In this way people can plan their entire secular work schedule and inform bosses of the times they need off (particularly the random fall holidays) from the very beginning of the secular year.

Shalom!

Posted by: Christy Anderson| April 29, 2007 3:48 AM

Do you have one for the upcoming year available yet?
Toda raba.

Posted by: Tama| July 16, 2007 1:47 AM

The new version for 2007-8 (5768) will be available mid August.

Posted by: FFOZ| July 18, 2007 9:28 AM