The full guide for the month of Nissan
This special prayer should be recited on Erev Rosh Chodesh Nissan. BUT if you haven’t recited, it can still be recited on the month of Nissan!
This prayer is to show gratitude to G-d for everything he does for us!!
The prayer is very short and after we recite three (3) chapters of Tehilim.
The prayer and Tehilim can be found on this page both in Hebrew and English. A downloadable PDF of the prayer is also available on that page.
Since it’s Erev Rosh Chodesh we have the custom to fast. If one doesn’t not want to fast (Or can’t becasue it is Shabbat) you can redeem the fast with charity.
For more information and the prayer follow the button below
The portable sanctuary built by the Israelites in the Sinai Desert—known as the Mishkan or “Tabernacle”—was inaugurated on the first day of the Hebrew month of Nissan of the year 2449 from creation (1312 BCE). Beginning on that day, and continuing through the first twelve days of Nissan, the tribal leader—the Nasi—of each of the twelve tribes of Israel brought inaugural offerings as the representative of his tribe.
It is our custom to commemorate the Mishkan’s inauguration each year by reading, on each of these twelve days, the verses from the Torah which describe the offerings of that day’s Nasi. These verses are traditionally read after the morning prayers, but can be recited anytime throughout the day.
On the thirteenth of Nissan we read the totals of all the sacrifices, and then read about the kindling of the Tabernacle’s menorah—the contribution of the priestly tribe of Levi (which was not counted, for this purpose, among the 12 tribes). The “May it be Your will . . .” prayer is not recited on this day.
A once in a year opportunity – The Blessing of Flowering Fruit Trees in the Spring Season. When the spring (Aviv) season arrives, a blessing is traditionally said when one is in view of at least two flowering fruit trees.
Usually this prayer is best said on Rosh Chodesh, but since this year Rosh Chodesh falls on Shabbat the Ben Ish Chai says one should not recite this blessing on Shabbat although according to Halacha (Jewish code of law) you can.
This year Rabbi Anava will be reciting the blessing after Shabbat. Will will advertise more details shortly.
in the mean time, please take the time to watch the following video and learn all about this amazing Mitzvah.
We are happy to present Rabbi Anava’s own wine from Israel available to the public!
Hurry to get your bottles of wine for Pesach as we have LIMIT amount of bottles!
Watch the short video about the wine and everything about it and why it is SO special for Pessach!
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This coming Shabbat (March 29th, 2025) is a Shabbat Mevarchim of the month of Nissan. A VERY powerful Shabbat that we bless the coming month of Nissan. A time for prayers and Teshuvah.
Watch the video to learn more about this POWERFUL Shabbat. Read carefully the information on this page and follow all the instructions so you can benefit the most out of this powerful day!
Start with the following video and then scroll down for the rest of the information!
Shabbat Shalom and Chodesh Tov!
This coming Shabbat (March 29th, 2025) we will start reciting a special prayer, a Tikun that was revealed by the Holy Shela, that includes ten (10) chapters of Tehilim (Psalms of David) read in a very specific order, that have the power to hasten the redemption and to sweeten evil judgments. Everyone should recite this Tikun!
Please take the time to watch the following video where Rabbi Anava explains in details all about this powerful Tikun and what needs to be done.
Then share this information with all your friends and family, so as many people possible can participate.