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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:15 pm
Tisha B'Av (the ninth day in the Jewish month of Av) is a day of mourning, on which Jews fast, that primarily commemorates the destruction of the first and second Temples. The first Temple was destroyed on the ninth of Av by the Babylonians in 586 B.C.E., and the second Temple was destroyed on the ninth of Av by the Romans in 70 C.E.
In addition to being the day on which the first and second temples were destroyed, many other tragic events occured on this day. Given that so many tragedies have occured on Tisha B'Av in the past, Tisha B'Av is considered a "taboo day" -- a day that we are fearful that something bad is going to happen.
Three Weeks (Shloshet HaShavuot) Three weeks before Tisha B'Av, the fast of the 17th of Tammuz is observed. The fast of 17th of Tammuz commemorates the first breach in the walls of Jerusalem, before the First Temple was destroyed. The three weeks between this fast and Tisha B'Av is a period of mourning, called Sholshet HaShavuot, during which time some Jews observe the following prohibitions: 1) no weddings and other festive gatherings, 2) no hair cuts (some refrain from shaving).
Nine Days (Tishat HaYamim) Accordingly, the three week mourning period intensifies and more mourning prohibitions are observed in the nine days between Rosh Hodesh Av (the beginning of the Hebrew month of Av) and Tisha B'Av. Additional prohibitions (in addition to those observed during the Three Weeks) observed by some during the nine days are: 1) no playing or listening to music, 2) no pleasure outings (movies, restaurants, hikes, ..., 3) no buying new clothes or other new things that can wait until after Tisha B'Av, 4) no giving gifts, 5) no eating meat or drinking wine (except on Shabbat).
Tisha B'Av Observance Tisha B'Av prohibitions are similar to Yom Kippur prohibitions: no eating, no drinking (even water), no washing, no bathing, no shaving, no wearing cosmetics, no wearing leather shoes, no engaging in sexual relations, no working, and no studying Torah.
At the evening Ma'ariv prayer service, the entire congregation sits on the floor and recites Eicha (Book of Lamentations) in which the prophet Jeremiah describes the destruction of the first Temple and Jerusalem. On the morning of Tisha B'Av, Kinot (Lamentations) are recited.
Sholshet HaShavuot (Three Weeks), Tishat HaYamim (Nine Days), and Tisha B'Av (Ninth day of the month of Av) are times of mourning during which Jews should, most importantly, think about the causes of the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple, so that they can work towards tikkun olam (repairing the world).
List of Dates Tisha B'Av will occur on the following days on the American calendar:
August 3, 2006 (Jewish Year 5766) July 24, 2007 (Jewish Year 5767) August 10, 2008 (Jewish Year 576 cool July 30, 2009 (Jewish Year 5769) July 20, 2010 (Jewish Year 5770) August 9, 2011 (Jewish Year 5771)
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 1:19 pm
the Temple was destroyed both times on the same day?
coincidence or on purpose on part of the Romans?
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 4:56 pm
Donovinhs Knight the Temple was destroyed both times on the same day? coincidence or on purpose on part of the Romans? Neither. It was on purpose by G-d.
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:42 pm
Silly question- sorry.
How long does the fast last on the 17th of Tammuz?
And thank you very much for the information! 3nodding
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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:55 pm
darkphoenix1247 Silly question- sorry. How long does the fast last on the 17th of Tammuz? And thank you very much for the information! 3nodding it's from it's morning until the night (after maariv). oh, and Amichai, you did a really great job here 3nodding
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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:06 pm
guys, if you are the kind of peole that says "but the temple wasn't destroyed long time ago, why should i care anf why should i fast?", know, that another reason to the fast is the fact that the 3rd tample wasn't built yet.
and know this too: when the 3rd temple will finally built, all those days- from the 17th of Tamuz until the 9th of Av- will be holydays, the 17th of Tamuz will be 1st yomtov, while the 9th of Av will be the 2nd yomtov.
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darkphoenix1247 Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:28 am
tsshark oh, and Amichai, you did a really great job here 3nodding Agreed! biggrin 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:16 pm
darkphoenix1247 tsshark oh, and Amichai, you did a really great job here 3nodding Agreed! biggrin 3nodding YAY!!! someone agreed with me!!! (doesn't happen very often :S)
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Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 3:48 pm
tsshark darkphoenix1247 tsshark oh, and Amichai, you did a really great job here 3nodding Agreed! biggrin 3nodding YAY!!! someone agreed with me!!! (doesn't happen very often :S) Well, I don't know about you, but if everyone agreed with me, the world would have been over by now xd .
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Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:11 am
nathan_ngl tsshark darkphoenix1247 tsshark oh, and Amichai, you did a really great job here 3nodding Agreed! biggrin 3nodding YAY!!! someone agreed with me!!! (doesn't happen very often :S) Well, I don't know about you, but if everyone agreed with me, the world would have been over by now xd . sweatdrop
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:41 pm
I appreciate the dates, now I know what days to hide under my bed and not come out.
If I forget Tisha B`Av, bad things happen to me, they always do.
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