1a. 7th Hebrew month begins 23 September 5786 / 2025 (evening)
At this time, we have not received any confirmed sightings of the new moon from the Land of Israel by naked eye. (The moon may have been seen by one person in Jerusalem.) With or without a confirmed sighting, this evening, 23 September 2025, begins the 7th Hebrew month by default. (Because a Biblical month cannot pass 30 days.) Yom Teruah begins at evening on 23 September and continues through the evening of 24 September. Yom Teruah sameach!
(The dates for the 7th month feasts are officially confirmed. Please see below for further details and printable schedules.)
1b. New Moon 8th Hebrew Month (expected): 23 October 2025 (evening):
1c. Feast schedule 5785-6 / 2025
The new moon of the first Hebrew month was witnessed on the evening of 30 March 2025. The 7th Hebrew month begins at evening, 23 September 5786/2025, by default. The schedule for the seventh month feasts is below:
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2a. Calendar studies
2b. Witnesses qualification
Currently, sister Becca Biderman of Ancient Path New Moon is the only barley inspector who seems to understand what a proper wave sheaf is (and why you should not let the true Firstfruits fall to the ground, so you can take your “first” fruits offering from the middle of the harvest, as other groups do).
Disclaimer: For reasons explained in our studies, NI does not support Messianic doctrine. For more on this topic, please see NI’s 2025 explanation in “Babylon Mystery Calendars“.) However, Becca documents her barley inspections, and her definitions of aviv barley seem accurate according to our understanding of Scripture.
Other barley groups: There are several other (Amalekite) barley groups whose work we cannot recommend in any way. They ignore Deuteronomy 16:9, they define “Firstfruits” as a random sheaf from the middle of the harvest, and they add rules and definitions that Yahweh does not add. They are seemingly always a month (or sometimes two months) late. New moon witnesses:
Several groups sight the first crescent sliver of the new moon well. Various new moon witnesses are recorded each month in the new moon reports. Again, as far as we can tell, only sister Becca Biderman publishes accurate barley reports.
As we explain in our studies (see list above), there only needs to be enough aviv barley ready for the omer (wave sheaf) Firstfruits offering by either the 15th or the 21st day of the first month. As explained in these studies, it is a disaster if we declare Rosh HaShanah too late, because it would force farmers in the land of Israel who have the earliest ripening barley to do one of two things:
A) Either they must break Devarim (Deuteronomy) 16:9 and begin harvesting their crop BEFORE the Firstfruits offering has been presented unto Yahweh for the nation. Or
B) Lose all or part of their barley crop, while they wait an extra month for the leaders to declare Rosh HaShanah!
By declaring the true Firstfruits unto Yahweh Elohim as He commands, and keeping His appointed days according to His perfect timing, the farmers do not need to lose their crops; neither are they encouraged to break any of Yahweh’s commandments. For studies on declaring Rosh HaShanah, aviv barley, and the Torah Calendar, please see section 2a.
For more on the current barley inspections, please visit NI Torah Calendar News for 2025.
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