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<font size=3>At 06:55 PM 3/3/2011, you wrote:<br>
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 10:58:10 +0200<br>
From: Danny Schoemann <doniels@gmail.com><br>
To: avodah <avodah@aishdas.org><br>
Subject: [Avodah] Molad Alert: Friday night<br>
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For those who announce it in shul:<br><br>
"The was WAS on Friday night at 7 Hours and 12 parts."<br><br>
Chodesh tov and Gut Shabbos,<br><br>
- Danny<br><br>
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A fellow gave me a card with the times of the Molad on it according to
different opinions. IIRC, the real Molad is a good deal different
from the one we announce. There is also the Molad according to the
RAMBAM and at least one other person.<br><br>
Most people do not know that when the Molad is announced it is Jerusalem
Solar time. And, of course, the traditionalists announce it in Yiddish
which some do not understand.<br><br>
I have come to the conclusion that the announcement of the time of the
Molad really does not mean much to most people.<br><br>
YL</font></body>
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