Reminder: Kiddush Levana

It is a Chabad custom to recite Kiddush Levana immediately after Shabbos as we leave shul together, while we are still dressed in our Shabbos attire.

It is a Chabad custom to recite Kiddush Levana immediately after Shabbos as we leave shul together, while we are still dressed in our Shabbos attire.

As most yidden around the world have been unable to attend Shul due to the coronavirus pandemic, Anash.org is reminding our readers not to forget this important mitzvah, which hastens the coming of Moshiach.

Kiddush Levanah can be recited three days after the moon’s rebirth, known as the molad. Kabbalah tells us it is best to wait a full week. Once fifteen days have passed, the moon begins to wane once more, and the season for saying the bracha has passed.

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