The Hebrew Prayer Calendar is based on the writings of the Book of Enoch and the Book of Jubilees.
This version is a 360 day calendar that is divided into four seasons and split into three 30-day months,
with one additional day. This a agricultural-based calendar, unlike the calendars currently used by orthodox
Judaism.
The Hebrew Prayer Calendar uses the original 30-day month structure, harmonizing with ancient biblical timekeeping.
Proverbs Chapter 31, a later addition of wisdom literature, is honored in the overall book but is not assigned a specific
calendar day within the 30-day cycle. Proverbs 31 — the wisdom of King Lemuel’s mother — is honored separately
and can be read devotionally at the start of each month or on the Sabbath as a reflection of virtuous living.