Monday September 22, 2025
- Brian Convery
- Sep 22
- 2 min read
Good Morning Brethren and the rest of you guys as well.
For those of you asking, here are the expected conditions for tomorrow night at sunset. I do realize you actually need to see the crescent regardless of the timing in the month based on your beliefs.
Temperature should be at or around 80 degrees with humidity holding around 53% and winds around 16 mph from the WNW.
Those are good stats for sighting. The only drawback is the haze when looking for a crescent with less than 50 minutes of lag time.
So here is what I do when this is the case.
I find one of 3 different locations along the ridge of the Judean Hills with the gates of Jerusalem in view, or right around the one hill.
You need to wait out the crescent until after its setting time if you are not seeing it due to the haze over the sea. (Its brightness is more than enough for normal eyesight to see tomorrow night.)
As the time is drawing near for setting you look between the surface of the sea and the haze line break above that to catch a short viewing window of it as it sets behind the horizon. This can only take place if you are positioned so you can see the Israeli coastline from far above.
Its that simple: no optical aids, not gimmicks, and no squinting at what you may think is a crescent.
For many of us this is not necessary as it is the end of the 30th day at sunset then, as reliable and trusted witnesses observed it from the Jerusalem area at the start of this present 6th Biblical Month.
So we hope that answers your questions.
Thank you for loving Father and Son, and for those of you who do not at this present time due to your belief structure we hope you all a wonderful festival season ahead.
Our peace we give to you.

