The Calendar and the 8 Days of Passover
Question: Why are there 8 days to Passover?
Answer: I assume that the question ‘why are there 8 days to Passover’ is asked considering the Torah only mentions 7 days.
Indeed, in Israel today they keep only 7 days of Passover. The reason for why us Jews in the Diaspora keep an additional day, has much to do with the way in which the Calendar and dates were calculated during the latter part of the Second Temple (about 2000 years ago). The new month was decided by the Main Court of Justice in Jerusalem – who, every month would examine witnesses who wish to attest to having seen a ‘new moon’ (ie: when the moon was beginning to wax again after having wained for the past 15 days…) that would happen every month. The minute that the Courts would pronounce a new month, riders would be dispatched to any community where Jewish citizens lived (areas such as Iraq, Yemen and North Africa etc,). However, considering distant areas in the Diaspora sometimes did not receive data as to whether the new moon was decided on day 29 of the previous month or day 30 of the previous month, those places would keep an additional day (just in case, the moon was pronounced on day 30, and not the expected day 29).
Nowadays, we have a fixed calendar (which was set plus during that period of time) – and it has been with us through the
All the best,
S. Kimche
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