Just checking my email before heading to bed and found this in there. This is a report from Thursday night:
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Hello All
The new moon was not seen from Israel yesterday with the naked eye. Rebecca Biderman saw the moon briefly with binoculras: “I was able to see the moon at 17 hours and 8 minutes with binoculars only. Literally it was there and gone within a matter of 2 minutes. By the time I could get my binoculars down and look at the time on the phone and bring my binoculars back up after noting the time the moon was gone. The same has been true of Mercury, I saw Mercury briefly through binoculars and it disappeared almost as quickly as it appeared. From poriya Ilit there was no new moon sighting. “
Chodesh Tov
GadiUpdated Nov 9, 2018, 9:09 PM
