[Avodah] Where is the Molad announced for?
Prof. Levine
larry62341 at optonline.net
Tue Dec 22 15:45:49 PST 2020
At 05:08 PM 12/22/2020, Micha Berger wrote:
>Except it isn't solar time for Yerushalayim.
From https://oukosher.org/halacha-yomis/how-is-the-molad-calculated/
> In addition, it is worth noting that the molad is announced in
> accordance with Jerusalem time.
> To explain what Jerusalem time means, we must first understand the
> difference between civil time and solar time. In civil time, noon is
> 12:00 p.m. In solar time, noon is the time when the sun reaches its
> highest position in the sky. This is called high noon (or Chatzos in
> halachic terms). There can be a significant disparity between the
> civil noon and solar noon. For example, in the summer, the two times
> may be an hour apart.
> Jerusalem time is based on solar time. 1:00 p.m. in Jerusalem time is
> one hour after high noon, which may be 1:30 p.m or 1:45 p.m in civil time.
> WHEN THE MOLAD IS ANNOUNCED, IT IS THE TIME OF THE MOLAD IN JERUSALEM
> BASED ON SOLAR TIME. (My emphasis)
YL
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