Molad Times, Shabbat Mevarchim, and Rosh Chodesh Dates for 5786

Table of the Molad Announcement and Precise Molad Times for the Upcoming Rosh Chodesh. One may find in advance the exact Molad times for the Announcement of the Molad during Birkat HaChodesh on Shabbat Mevarchim. Additionally, the times for Kiddush Levanah (Sanctification of the Moon) are available for all months of the year, both for the current year and for the years to follow. This Molad Times Table also displays the dates on which Roshei Chodashim will occur, as well as the Shabbat on which the upcoming month is blessed
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Hebrew Month
Shabbat Mevarchim
The Announcement of the Molad - Original Version
The Announcement of the Molad - Common Version
The Molad Time According to Current Israel Time
Last Time to Say Kiddush Levanah (Rama)
Rosh Chodesh Dates
Tishrei
Nitzavim
27 Elul 5785
the Molad of Month Tishrei will be on the Day of Monday 18 hours and 187 parts
the Molad of Month Tishrei will be on the Day of Monday at 12, 10 minutes and 7 parts
12:49
29 Elul 5785
22/9/2025
07:11
15 Tishrei 5786
7/10/2025
Tuesday
23/9/2025
Cheshvan
Bereshit
26 Tishrei 5786
the Molad of Month Cheshvan will be on the Night of Wednesday 6 hours and 980 parts
the Molad of Month Cheshvan will be on the Night of Wednesday at 0, 54 minutes and 8 parts
01:33
30 Tishrei 5786
22/10/2025
18:55
14 Cheshvan 5786
5/11/2025
Wednesday, Thursday
22/10/2025, 23/10/2025
Kislev
Chayei Sara
24 Cheshvan 5786
the Molad of Month Kislev will be on the Day of Thursday 19 hours and 693 parts
the Molad of Month Kislev will be on the Day of Thursday at 13, 38 minutes and 9 parts
13:17
29 Cheshvan 5786
20/11/2025
07:39
15 Kislev 5786
5/12/2025
Friday
21/11/2025
Tevet
Vayeshev
23 Kislev 5786
the Molad of Month Tevet will be on the Night of Saturday 8 hours and 406 parts
the Molad of Month Tevet will be on the Night of Saturday at 2, 22 minutes and 10 parts
02:01
30 Kislev 5786
20/12/2025
20:23
14 Tevet 5786
3/1/2026
Saturday , Sunday
20/12/2025, 21/12/2025
Shvat
Va'era
28 Tevet 5786
the Molad of Month Shvat will be on the Day of Sunday 21 hours and 119 parts
the Molad of Month Shvat will be on the Day of Sunday at 15, 6 minutes and 11 parts
14:45
29 Tevet 5786
18/1/2026
09:07
15 Shvat 5786
2/2/2026
Monday
19/1/2026
Adar
Mishpatim Shkalim
27 Shvat 5786
the Molad of Month Adar will be on the Night of Tuesday 9 hours and 912 parts
the Molad of Month Adar will be on the Night of Tuesday at 3, 50 minutes and 12 parts
03:29
30 Shvat 5786
17/2/2026
21:51
14 Adar 5786
3/3/2026
Tuesday, Wednesday
17/2/2026, 18/2/2026
Nisan
Vayakhel Pkudei Hachodesh
25 Adar 5786
the Molad of Month Nissan will be on the Day of Wednesday 22 hours and 625 parts
the Molad of Month Nissan will be on the Day of Wednesday at 16, 34 minutes and 13 parts
16:13
29 Adar 5786
18/3/2026
11:35
15 Nissan 5786
2/4/2026
Thursday
19/3/2026
Iyar
Shmini
24 Nissan 5786
the Molad of Month Iyar will be on the Day of Friday 11 hours and 338 parts
the Molad of Month Iyar will be on the Day of Friday at 5, 18 minutes and 14 parts
05:57
30 Nissan 5786
17/4/2026
00:19
15 Iyar 5786
1/5/2026
Friday, Saturday
17/4/2026, 18/4/2026
Sivan
Bamidbar
29 Iyar 5786
the Molad of Month Sivan will be on the Night of Sunday 0 hours and 51 parts
the Molad of Month Sivan will be on the Night of Sunday at 18, 2 minutes and 15 parts
18:41
29 Iyar 5786
16/5/2026
13:03
15 Sivan 5786
31/5/2026
Sunday
17/5/2026
Tammuz
Korach
28 Sivan 5786
the Molad of Month Tammuz will be on the Day of Monday 12 hours and 844 parts
the Molad of Month Tammuz will be on the Day of Monday at 6, 46 minutes and 16 parts
07:25
30 Sivan 5786
15/6/2026
01:47
15 Tammuz 5786
30/6/2026
Monday, Tuesday
15/6/2026, 16/6/2026
Av
Matot Massei
26 Tammuz 5786
the Molad of Month Menachem Av will be on the Night of Wednesday 1 hour and 557 parts
the Molad of Month Menachem Av will be on the Night of Wednesday at 19, 30 minutes and 17 parts
20:09
29 Tammuz 5786
14/7/2026
14:31
15 Menachem Av 5786
29/7/2026
Wednesday
15/7/2026
Elul
Re'e
25 Menachem Av 5786
the Molad of Month Elul will be on the Day of Thursday 14 hours and 270 parts
the Molad of Month Elul will be on the Day of Thursday at 8, 15 minutes and 0 parts
08:54
30 Menachem Av 5786
13/8/2026
03:16
15 Elul 5786
28/8/2026
Thursday, Friday
13/8/2026, 14/8/2026

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The method for calculating The Molad Times and the period for Kiddush Levanah

The Moladot Times are according to the current time in Jerusalem
The dates that appear under The Molad Times and under the last time for Kiddush Levanah after sunset and before midnight (00:00) refer to the day beginning and not the day ending.

The Molad Time according to the current timezone is calculated based on the average time (6:00 PM Standard Time), with an additional adjustment of 21 minutes for the Jerusalem horizon and an adjustment for Daylight Saving Time.
There are additional methods for calculating The Molad Time according to the current timezone. There may be discrepancies of up to 20 minutes between the various methods.

The earliest time for Kiddush Levanah (Sanctification of the Moon).
The earliest time for Kiddush Levanah depends on various customs: 3 full days (The Ashkenazic custom) or 7 full days (The Sephardic and Hasidic custom) after The Molad Time listed here for each month.

The last time for Kiddush Levanah
According to the ruling of The Rama (Ashkenazim): L'Chatchilah (Ideally)- Kiddush Levanah may be performed during the nighttime hours as long as 14 days, 18 hours, and 22 minutes have not passed since The Molad Time, as indicated in the table. B'Dieved (after the fact) - One may recite the blessing until the end of the night of the 15th of the month (Beiur Halachah 426:3).
According to The Shulchan Aruch (Sephardim) One may recite the blessing until the end of the night of the 15th of the month.

The custom is to perform Kiddush Levanah on Motzaei Shabbat, but one may sanctify the moon on any night of the week, and in cases of great necessity (Sha'at Ha-dechak), even on the night of Shabbat or a Yom Tov.
A detailed discussion on the various laws and customs can be found in the lesson of Rabbi Eliezer Melamed in Laws of the Blessing of the Moon (Birkat HaLevanah).

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