Hello John and Doves,
The second month of the Hebrew calendar, Iyar, begins with a Black Moon - the second new moon in a calendar month is a Black Moon. This Black Moon coincides with a partial solar eclipse. "The eclipse will begin near the coast of Antarctica, moving across the southern portion of South America before disappearing. - this will all happen between 2:45 PM EDT and 6:37 PM EDT." This is a partial solar eclipse.This was a rare Black Moon-Solar Eclipse event; the first solar eclipse of 2022, occurring at the end of the Muslim month of Ramadan. The Muslims start their tenth month.Many Muslims believed that Israel would cease to exist during the month of Ramadan, 2022.The chabad.org calendar has 1 Iyar beginning at sunset May 1 and ending sunset May 2.On 5 Iyar, Israeli "David Ben-Gurion, who was the first prime minister of Israel, publicly read the Declaration of Independence of Israel on May 14 (5 Iyar), 1948....The anniversary of this date on the Jewish calendar is known as Yom Ha'atzmaut..." This day in on May 5, 2022 on the chabad.org calendar. BUT because this date conflicts with Shabbat, it's been moved to sundown on Wednesday, 4 May and ends at nightfall on Thursday, 5 May, 2022.
Yom HaAtzma'ut 2022 - Israeli Independence Day - יום העצמאות - HebcalIsrael will be celebrating the country's 74th birthday. 5 Iyar begins sunset May 5 and ends nightfall May 6 The celebration will be May 4 to May 5 due to Shabbat on May 6.
Yom HaAtzmaut in IsraelIsrael will be 74 years old.IF we are using a generation to be 80 years max, then we are on the cusp of that timeline for a generation.Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!Maranatha!Chance