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Significance of the Insignificant | 30 Adar | On This Day with Bill Cloud

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Today is the 30th day of Adar, the last day of the first month, Adar and tomorrow will mark the beginning of the new month, Adar Shini, or Adar II.

The beginning of the month, in Hebrew, is called Rosh Chodesh (“Head of the month”) and is typically every 28 to 30 days, depending on the cycle of the moon. The new month or “New Moon” speaks of many things that are important but I wish to address one related concept that is commonly overlooked – the significance of the insignificant.

Bill Cloud shares a short daily devotional from every day on the Hebrew calendar. Join Bill for each episode of “On This Day” as he ties his thoughts in with what happened on this day in Jewish history.

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