Birkat Hachamah 1253 / בִּרְכַּת הַחַמָּה 5013

A rare Jewish blessing recited once every 28 years thanking G-d for creating the sun ☀️

Birkat Hachamah for Hebrew Year 5013 occurred on .

Birkat Hachama (Hebrew: ברכת החמה) refers to a rare Jewish blessing recited to thank the Creator for the sun. The blessing is recited once every 28 years when, according to Jewish tradition, the sun returns to the position it occupied at the moment of Creation. The sun’s 28-year cycle completes on Tuesday at sundown, but since the sun must be visible for the blessing, it is recited the following Wednesday morning. The most recent occurrence was April 8, 2009; the next is scheduled for April 8, 2037.

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Dates for Birkat Hachamah

HolidayStartsEndsHebrew Date
Birkat Hachamah 1197 5 Nisan 4957
Birkat Hachamah 1225 16 Nisan 4985
Birkat Hachamah 1253 25 Nisan 5013
Birkat Hachamah 1281 5 Nisan 5041
Birkat Hachamah 1309 14 Nisan 5069
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References

The Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary (paid link)
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
“Birkat Hachama” in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
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Books (paid links)
The Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary

The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld

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