{"id":5151,"date":"2010-02-01T07:00:27","date_gmt":"2010-02-01T05:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=5151"},"modified":"2010-02-01T07:00:27","modified_gmt":"2010-02-01T05:00:27","slug":"05-01-07","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/05-01-07\/","title":{"rendered":"7 \u2013 The Custom of Women Refraining from Work on Rosh Chodesh"},"content":{"rendered":"
It is permissible to do work on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>. Ideally, though, one should not work on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>, similar to the law regarding Chol HaMo\u2019ed.<\/em> The holier the day, the more it is designated for spiritual endeavors, and the more one should refrain from working. Thus, all work is forbidden on Shabbat<\/em>, because it is the holiest day. Work is also forbidden on Yom Tov<\/em>, a level below Shabbat<\/em>, but one is permitted to do things necessary for the preparation of food. Chol HaMo\u2019ed<\/em> is the following level, when only certain acts are forbidden. Rosh Chodesh<\/em> should rightfully be on par with Chol HaMo\u2019ed<\/em>, but since the Twelve Tribes sinned in the episode of the Golden Calf, Israel lost, correspondingly, the special quality of the twelve Roshei Chodeshim<\/em> of the year. Women, however, did not participate in the sin of the Calf, refusing to contribute their nose-rings towards its creation. Therefore, God gave them reward in this world \u2013 \u201cThey keep Rosh Chodesh<\/em> more than the men do\u201d \u2013 and in the World to Come, for they will eventually regain their youthfulness, like the moon which renews itself every month, as it says, “Who satisfies your ornament<\/em> with goodness, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle<\/em>” (Tehillim<\/em> 103:5. SeePirkei DeRebbe Eliezer<\/em> 45). As a result, women experience more of the sanctity of Rosh Chodesh<\/em>; and they have adopted the custom not to do work on the day. [9]<\/a><\/sup>.<\/p>\n When the Temple stood and the kohanim<\/em> offered Musaf<\/em> sacrifices, some men also had the custom to refrain from doing major work on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>. But their custom has no binding force, because men committed the sin of the Calf. Women, on the other hand, who did not sin, have more of a connection to the sanctity of Rosh Chodesh<\/em> and their custom has validity.<\/p>\n Therefore, every woman must refrain from doing some type of work on Rosh Chodesh<\/em> \u2013 knitting, for example \u2013 in order to differentiate between Rosh Chodesh<\/em> and an ordinary day. It goes without saying that she may not plan to do any big jobs on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>.<\/p>\n Meticulous women refrain from doing any type of work that is forbidden on Chol HaMo\u2019ed<\/em>. This includes sewing, knitting, and fixing things in the house. Cooking, baking, and ironing, however, are permitted, as they are on Chol HaMo\u2019ed<\/em>. Washing clothing in a washing machine is also permitted, because it entails almost no effort. If the clothes are needed for Rosh Chodesh<\/em> itself, one may wash them even by hand. A woman who works for a living is permitted to do so on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>, even if she generally adopts the customs of the meticulous, for if she misses work regularly on Rosh Chodesh<\/em>, she might lose her job. And even if there is no concern of being fired, she may go to work if she needs the money, or if her absence will cause damage to her employer[10]<\/a><\/sup>.<\/p>\n
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