Monday, June 30, 2003 Greetings Brethren, Praise Yahweh the new moon marking the beginning of the fourth month was seen tonight, June 30, 2003. Here in Missouri the cloud cover was too thick for my children and I to see the new moon. It was a beautiful sunset. May Yahweh through Yahshua the Messiah bless you throughout this month through His mercy and love. There have been many requests for a printed version of the scriptures. More than enough to definitely see that there is a need. If it is Yahweh's will we will find a printer who can meet our needs. A goal is to have a paperback version for under $10 but $20 is probably more realistic. My hope is that with a printed copy that there will be more input into this version and that over time we can have a scriptures that will help our young brothers and sisters understand the scriptures more clearly. If you know of a printer that you would like to recommend please forward that information to Paleo Times. Yahweh Bless, James A. Meyer June 30, 2003Spokane, WashingtonNew Moon was sighted at 9:35 p.m. PST by William Klimek in Spokane, WA, looking northwest through and under clouds, just setting at 9:55 p.m. TexasShalom, Jim, and greetings in the name of Yahweh:
Thank you for sharing the New Moon report. My wife, June, and I, along with our daughter Colista and our son Rusty, sighted the new moon at 9:00 p.m. last night. It was very tiny and difficult to locate, but it was there!
May Yahweh bless you and your family!
Yours in Messiah, Larry Acheson Guthrie, MissouriHi Jim,
Denny and I saw the New Moon June 30th at 9:00 p.m. It was out in the open right below the clouds.
Shalom, Denny & Donna Redding, CaliforniaShalom-We sighted the new moon in Redding, California at 9:20 p.m. just after the haze and smoke cleared off enough to see it. Praise Yahweh. Paula Venus, TexasShalom, Jim
At 9:20 CDT this evening, my wife and two of our sons spotted the new moon shining through the haze. It was hard to see until that time. We live in the Venus, Texas area.
The Gary W. McDaniel Family Jerusalem, IsraelNew Moon Report, June 30, 2003, Fourth Month
On Monday June 30, 2003 observers across Israel looked for the new moon but it was not sighted despite excellent visibility conditions. With 0.99% Illumination and 54 minutes lagtime the potential visibility was classified as "borderline" meaning visibility could only be determined by an actual sighting. We expect to receive further reports tomorrow from more observers, however, all of the observers so far reported that the moon was not sighted.
Nehemia Gordon Roseau, DominicaShalom Dear Brethren worldwide!
To report on the fourth new moon expected to have become visible this evening, it is now well over 45 minutes going on to an hour since the sun has set here in Roseau, DOMINICA and I am yet to spot the new moon and the sky is not to say cloudy per-say that would hinder spotting the new moon if to say that it is out.
If you have spotted it this evening, please do notify as you and others may have been able of spotting it while that I could or may not have been able of spotting it.
Wishing ALL Yahweh's Blessings and success in spotting this fourth new moon, Augustus Paul Lebanon, IndianaWe did not see the new crescent, due to the clouds. We are in Lebanon, Ind. At Yahweh refuge assembly Warren Smith & Damien Rogers. Danville, VirginiaDear Brother Jim,
NO Sighting of the Fourth New Moon in DANVILLE, VIRGINIA due to overcast skies on this date.
In His Service,
Berry July 1, 2003Felix FrancoisGreetings in Yahshua's name. I did not sight the moon on the 30/6/2003, but on the evening of 1/7/2003 I sighted it and it looked a bit big and was high in the sky. Shalom!
Bro Felix Francois Clarksville, ArkansasNew Moon spotted at 8:37 PM, CDT at Clarksville, AR by Frank & Jo Brown. It was about 40 degrees high, slightly north of due west.
Shalom, Frank Brown Jerusalem, IsraelFourth Month
On Tuesday July 1, 2003 the New Moon was sighted by numerous observers across Israel. The moon was first sighted by Michael Rood at 19:52 from Jerusalem and afterwards by numerous other observers from different locations.
Happy New Moon Day! (Rosh Chodesh Sameach!)
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