Traditional Moladot for Hebrew Year 5784

Rosh Hashanah postponed from Yom 6 to Shabbat to avoid Yom Kippur right after Shabbat.
Deficient Leap Year (Cheshvan and Kislev both 29 days) in year 8 of 19 — Jerusalem, Israel: 31.7778°N, 35.2344°E, elevation 800m, time zone +02:00

Molad moments are counted as elapsed time from zero at mean sunset, not mean midnight. Don’t convert this to civil time, any time zone adjustments are pointless,
and it never makes sense to add an hour to the announced molad time for Daylight Saving (see <http://www.hakirah.org/Vol 6 Loewinger.pdf>).
Last Old Crescent = calculated last visibility of old lunar crescent before sunrise if local conditions permit, with direction measured clockwise from true north (east = 90°).
First New Crescent = calculated first visibility of new lunar crescent after sunset if local conditions permit, with direction measured clockwise from true north (west = 270°).

Shabbat
Mivarchim
Israel Parshah,
Special Shabbat
Molad Yom
and Time
New
Month
Rosh Chodesh
on Yom
Last Old
Crescent
Actual New Moon
UT+02:00 DST adjust
First New
Crescent
Actual Full Moon
UT+02:00 DST adjust
Duration
>29 days
(23 Elul)(Nitzavim-Vayeilech)Shishi 11h 882pTishreiShabbat-Rishon28 Elul, 81°04:40 Fri, Sep 15, 20232 Tishrei, 262°12:57 Fri, Sep 29, 202316:15
29 TishreiBereishit,
Machar Chodesh
Rishon 0h 595pCheshvanRishon-Sheini28 Tishrei, 97°20:55 Sat, Oct 14, 20232 Cheshvan, 244°23:24 Sat, Oct 28, 202315:32
27 CheshvanChayei SarahSheini 13h 308pKislevShlishi28 Cheshvan, 113°11:27 Mon, Nov 13, 20233 Kislev, 228°11:16 Mon, Nov 27, 202314:05
26 KislevVayeishev,
Chanukah 2
Rivii 2h 21pTevetRivii28 Kislev, 128°01:32 Wed, Dec 13, 20233 Tevet, 229°02:33 Wed, Dec 27, 202312:25
25 TevetShemotChamishi 14h 814pShevatChamishi29 Tevet, 128°13:57 Thu, Jan 11, 20243 Shevat, 237°19:54 Thu, Jan 25, 202411:02
24 ShevatYitroShabbat 3h 527pAdar RishonShishi-Shabbat29 Shevat, 127°00:59 Sat, Feb 10, 20243 Adar Rishon, 248°14:30 Sat, Feb 24, 202410:01
29 Adar RishonVayakhel,
Shekalim
Rishon 16h 240pAdar SheiniRishon-Sheini28 Adar Rishon, 121°11:00 Sun, Mar 10, 20242 Adar Sheini, 266°09:00 Mon, Mar 25, 202409:20
27 Adar SheiniShemini,
HaChodesh
Shlishi 4h 1033pNisanShlishi28 Adar Sheini, 99°21:21 Mon, Apr 8, 20242 Nisan, 281°02:49 Wed, Apr 24, 202409:01
26 NisanAcharei MotRivii 17h 746pIyarRivii-Chamishi29 Nisan, 77°06:22 Wed, May 8, 20242 Iyar, 291°16:53 Thu, May 23, 202409:16
24 IyarBechukotaiShishi 6h 459pSivanShishi28 Iyar, 70°15:38 Thu, Jun 6, 20242 Sivan, 297°04:08 Sat, Jun 22, 202410:20
23 SivanShelachShabbat 19h 172pTammuzShabbat-Rishon29 Sivan, 61°01:57 Sat, Jul 6, 20242 Tammuz, 289°13:17 Sun, Jul 21, 202412:16
28 TammuzMattot-MaseiSheini 7h 965pAvSheini28 Tammuz, 67°14:13 Sun, Aug 4, 20242 Av, 284°21:26 Mon, Aug 19, 202414:43
27 AvRe’ehShlishi 20h 678pElulShlishi-Rivii29 Av, 77°04:55 Tue, Sep 3, 20242 Elul, 267°05:35 Wed, Sep 18, 202416:54

In the era of the Maccabees, the traditional molad interval (29 days 12 hours 793 parts = 29 days 12 hours 44+1/18 minutes = 29+13753/25920 days
= 29.530594135802469... days) equaled the mean lunar cycle duration (synodic month), and the traditional molad corresponded to the mean new moon
(lunar conjunction) at midway between the Nile River and the end of the Euphrates River (4° east of Jerusalem = Jerusalem local mean time +16m).
Tidal transfer of angular momentum from Earth to Moon causes the mean synodic month to get progressively shorter (in terms of mean solar days),
so since the Hasmonean dynasty the accumulating molad interval excess causes its reference meridian to drift eastward at an accelerating rate.
As of Tishrei 5784 the mean synodic month ≈ 29.5305875962 mean solar days or about 0.57 seconds shorter than the traditional molad interval,
and the traditional molad = mean lunar conjunction at 30° 35' east of Jerusalem = Jerusalem local mean time +2h 2m 20s.

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