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#Rosh Chodesh is a segulah (i.e. more conducive) for tefilah.<ref>[https://www.sefaria.org/Sefer_HaMidot%2C_Prayer%2C_Part_I?vhe=Sefer_HaMidot_--_rabenubook&lang=bi Sefer HaMidot], Tefilah, Chalek Rishon, 48</ref> | #Rosh Chodesh is a segulah (i.e. more conducive) for tefilah.<ref>[https://www.sefaria.org/Sefer_HaMidot%2C_Prayer%2C_Part_I?vhe=Sefer_HaMidot_--_rabenubook&lang=bi Sefer HaMidot], Tefilah, Chalek Rishon, 48</ref> | ||
#For one who finds it difficult to learn during the week, learning on Rosh Chodesh (and Shabbat) is spiritually beneficial.<ref>[https://www.sefaria.org/Sefer_HaMidot%2C_Learning%2C_Part_I?vhe=Sefer_HaMidot_--_rabenubook&lang=bi Sefer HaMidot,] Learning, Chalek Rishon, 65</ref> | #For one who finds it difficult to learn during the week, learning on Rosh Chodesh (and Shabbat) is spiritually beneficial.<ref>[https://www.sefaria.org/Sefer_HaMidot%2C_Learning%2C_Part_I?vhe=Sefer_HaMidot_--_rabenubook&lang=bi Sefer HaMidot,] Learning, Chalek Rishon, 65</ref> | ||
# It is a mitzvah to visit one's rabbi on rosh hodesh just as it is a mitvzah to do so on other moadim. <ref> Kaf HaHaim 419:8. </ref> | |||
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