LIFE page 115 .............................. days and festivals vary from year to year in relation to the so- lar calendar. Starting at sundown Shabbat and Jewish holidays, of course, always begin at sun- down. This isa function of mea- suring time by the lunar calendar. It also relates to the biblical creation story where it says, "... and there was evening and there was morning ..." Our tradition uses this phrase as a proof text for measuring Jewish time according to the cycles of the moon. Two of the major Jew- ish festivals mentioned in the Torah, Sukkot and Pesach, oc- My grandmother's birthday was two days before Yom Kippur. We never knew what that day was on the secular calendar. It's not a private family matter. Every nine seconds another woman is beaten by her husband or boyfriend. And unless we all work together, it's never going to stop. For information about how you can help stop domestic violence, call 1- 800-777-1960. for Domestic Violence. TH E D E T R O I T J E W IS H N E WS Family Violence Prevention Fund 1 16 Eat less saturated fats. WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE • American Heart Association cur at the time of the full moon — Sukkot on the 15th of Tishri and Pesach on the 15th of Nisan. As a matter of fact, in the Torah, Nisan, the month of Pe- sach, is the first month of the Jewish year. This may be the reason we add a month at Adar, since it is the month immedi- ately preceding Nisan. As you can see, developing a consciousness about Jewish time is relatively easy. You can begin by moon watching. To help, there are special blessings for the new moon in our liturgy. Each month on the Shabbat pre- ceding the new month, we read the blessings for the new moon in synagogue. And if you do not regularly go to synagogue you can tell when the new lunar month will begin by looking at the sky. There are many ways to in- tegrate Jewish time into your lives. Begin by identifying your Jewish birthday. You can da this by looking it up in the In- dex Volume of the Encyclopedia Judaica, or in a 100-year calen- dar which is in every synagogue in our city. Once you know your Jewish birthday, you can have a double celebration, your sec- ular birthday and your special Jewish day. When you develop the skill of looking up Jewish days, you will be able to recog- nize significant events in your life and the life of your family according to the Jewish calen- dar. Perhaps the term "Jewish time" will take on new meaning for you as you progress through the year cycle and the important moments of your lives. LI