Rosh Chodesh Nisan / ראש חודש ניסן
Beginning of new Hebrew month of Nisan. Nisan (sometimes transliterated Nissan) is the 1st month of the Hebrew year responds to March or April on the Gregorian calendar. Some says Rosh Chodesh Abib/Aviv/Nisan1. They all are same. Rosh Chodesh means Head of the Month. Rosh Chodesh or Rosh Hodesh (Hebrew: ראש חודש; translation Beginning of the Month; Head of the Month) is the name for the first day of every month in the Hebrew calendar, marked by the birth of a new moon. Please click Rosh Chodesh
In Jerusalem Israel Rosh Chodesh Nisan is on March 24 at 11:28 a.m.
Behold Our Heavenly Mother, Jerusalem, Israel is on New Moon (Rosh Chodesh of Nisan) at 11:28 a.m. on March 24, 2020.
After sunset, March 24 becomes March 25, 2020 is on Jerusalem, Our Heavenly Mother, Rosh Chodesh Nisan.
Jerusalem, Israel Rosh Chodesh Nisan begins on Wed, 25 March 2020. HalleluYAH!
My diaspora home USA is on March 26, 2020 (Thursday, 1 Nisan, 5780) at sunset.
This word diaspora definites “dispersion, scattering” the dispersion of any people Hebrew/Jews/Gentiles/strangers from their original homeland The Land of Israel.

We all read together on Rosh Chodesh Nisan on Numbers 28:1-15
Numbers 28 Tee of Life Version (TLV)
Moadim: Appointed Times
28 Adonai spoke to Moses saying, 2 “Command Bnei-Yisrael and tell them to be careful to present to Me at the moadim My food offerings by fire as a pleasing aroma. 3 Tell them: This is the fire offering which you are to present to Adonai: two male lambs a year old, without flaw, as a daily regular burnt offering. 4 Prepare one lamb in the morning and the other lamb you are to prepare at twilight, 5 along with a tenth of an ephah of fine flour for a grain offering, mixed with a fourth of a hin[a]of oil from pressed olives. 6 This is the regular burnt offering initiated at Mount Sinai, as a pleasing aroma, a fire offering to Adonai. 7 With each lamb pour out a fourth of a hin of fermented drink at the Sanctuary as a drink offering to Adonai. 8 Prepare the second lamb at twilight with the same type of grain and drink offerings you prepared in the morning, a fire offering as a pleasing aroma to Adonai.
Shabbat: Weekly Rest
9 “On the Shabbat, you are to present two flawless male lambs a year old, along with two tenths of an ephah of fine flour as a grain offering, mixed with oil and its drink offering. 10 This is the burnt offering for every Shabbat, besides the regular burnt offering and its drink offering.
Rosh Chodesh: New Moon
11 “On the first of the month you are to present to Adonai a burnt offering of two young bulls, one ram, and seven flawless male lambs a year old, 12 with three tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering with each bull, and two tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil as a grain offering with the ram, 13 and with each lamb a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering, a burnt offering as a pleasing aroma, an offering by fire to Adonai. 14 Their drink offerings shall be: per bull, half a hin of wine, a third of a hin of wine per ram, and, a fourth of a hin per lamb. This will be the monthly burnt offering at each new moon throughout the year. 15 Also, one male goat as a sin offering to Adonai beside the regular burnt offering is to be offered with its drink offering.
Pesach: Passover
16 “On the fourteenth day of the first month is Adonai’s Passover. 17 On the fifteenth day, there is to be a feast. For seven days, matzot will be eaten. 18 You are to hold a sacred assembly on the first day. You are not to do any laborious work. 19 You are to offer to Adonai burnt offering by fire, two young bulls, one ram and seven male lambs a year old. They are to be flawless. 20 You are to offer their grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil, three tenths of an ephah per bull, two tenths per ram, 21 and one tenth per each of the seven lambs, 22 plus one goat for a sin offering to atone for yourselves. [b] 23 In addition to the morning burnt offering and regular burnt offering, you are to offer these. 24 Just like this you are to offer each day, for seven days, the food to be offered by fire for each day as a pleasing aroma to Adonai, beside the regular burnt offering with its drink offering. 25 On the seventh day, you are to have a sacred assembly, and you are to do no laborious work.
Shavuot: Feast of Weeks
26 “On the Day of Firstfruits, when you offer to Adonai a new grain offering during the Feast of Weeks, you are to have a sacred assembly. You are to do no laborious work. 27 You are to offer as a pleasing aroma a burnt offering to Adonai, two young bulls from the herd, one ram and seven male lambs a year old. 28 With each bull there is to be a grain offering of three tenths of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil, with the ram two tenths, 29 and with each lamb, one tenth, 30 plus one male goat to make atonement for you. 31 In addition, you are to prepare the regular burnt offering with its grain offering and its drink offering. They are to be without defect.
Footnotes:
- Numbers 28:5 Heb. hin.
- Numbers 28:23 cf. 1 John 2:2.
Count
Always count 14 days from Count 1 Nisan toward 14 Nisan 5780 in Hebrew year (2020 in Gregorian year) is on Passover (Hebrew: פֶּסַח Pesach): Pesach Seder begins late afternoon on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 (Wednesday, 14 Nisan, 5780) before sunset.
Prepare to set and serve Seder on table late afternoon before sunset. Do not forgot read Pesach (Passover) Haggadah.

Pesach Haggadah for Pesach Seder to read:


Looking forward Pesach Seder (14th of Nisan) begins late afternoon on April 8, 2020 before sunset, 14th becomes 15th Chag haMatzot* (15th of Nisan) *Feast of Unleavened Bread. Rid all chametz (chometz) “leavening” before Pesach. Will update soon.
No chametz (leaven) this photos show:


This ULB (Unleavened Bread/Chag haMatzot) photos show:
14th becomes 15th at sunset begins, Matzo or Matzah unleavened bread of Chag haMatzot (Feast of Unleavened Bread) is on High Shabbat (15th of Nisan till 22nd of Nisan) for 7 days to eat unleavened bread.
I ordered it before Pesach Seder begins late afternoon on April 8, 2020. HalleluYAH!


Will update soon. May YHWH bless you. Shalom!

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