What are the appointed dates? The Hebrew calendar is based on the lunar cycle. The first evening of the new moon of each cycle can be observed in the sky denoted the beginning of a new month of the Hebrew calendar. According to the Bible, new moons are also cause for celebration. The Three Pilgrimage Festivals, in Hebrew Shalosh Regalim (שלוש רגלים), are three major festivals of the ancient Hebrews Israelites (Obara Fawarala)—Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Weeks or Pentecost), and Sukkot (Tabernacles, Tents or Booths)—when the ancient Israelites (Fawaralah) living in the Kingdom of Judah would make a pilgrimage to Tabernacle on Mt. Zion in Jerusalem, as commanded.
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