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Gateway to Judaism: The What, how and why of Jewish Life
The fast of the Ninth of Av, in Hebrew Tishah B'Av, is the most famous and the
most stringent of all the fasts relating to the destruction of the Holy Temple and
the exile of the Jews from the Land of Israel. (The concept is so important that "the
...
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The Book of Our Heritage: The Jewish Year and Its Days of ...
A> One should not greet a friend and ask how he is on Tishah b'Av, and one
should not even say "good morning." If one is greeted by a friend, however, he
should respond so as not to cause bad feelings, but in a lowered tone of voice.
Eliyahu Ki Ṭov, Dovid Landesman, Joyce Bennett, 1997
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Encyclopedia of Jewish Medical Ethics: A Compilation of ...
42> Some Rabbis rule that on Tishah B'Av, as on Yom Kippur, the patient should
eat small amounts.424 Other Rabbis write that this concept is not applicable on
Tishah B'Av.425 A non-seriously ill patient is allowed to swallow a bitter ...
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Bedtime Stories of Jewish Holidays
t was Tishah B'Av morning, a day of fasting. Reb Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev sat
deep in thought. "What a sad day it is. The Beis HaMikdash was destroyed almost
1,700 years ago. To me, it feels like it happened only yesterday." Walking to ...
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"How Goodly are Thy Tents": Summer Camps as Jewish ...
Tishah B'Av By happenstance of the calendar, Tishah B'Av is the only Jewish
holiday that falls during the summer months. A commemoration of the destruction
of the Temple in Jerusalem, in its essence it is not the kind of holiday that one ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
T5 7] UF Ninth of Av Tisha b'Ab Tisha b'Av Tisha be-Av Tishah b'Ab Tishah b'Av
Tishah be'Ab BT Fasts and feasts-Judaism Tishah be'Ab USE Tish'ah be-Av
Tishler family USE Tischler family Tishomingo Creek, Battle of, June 10, 1864
USE ...
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Rite and Reason: 1050 Jewish Customs and Their Sources
Hard-boiled Eggs During the Seudah ha-Mafsekes, the last [lit., "separating"]
meal on Erev Tishah b'Av, it is customary to eat a cold hard-boiled egg (Rema).
16 Reason: This teaches us: "Just as an egg is round, so also mourning is like a ...
Shemuʼel Pinḥas Gelbard, 1998
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The World of Prayer: Commentary and Translation of the Siddur
Kl irn^N 13:m 13TIUN is not said, because on Tishah b'Av Israel, like a person in
deep mourning for a loved one, must not partake of the Priestly Blessing (see p.
177) and we are forbidden on this day to bid "Shalom" to one another.
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Understanding Jewish Holidays and Customs: Historical and ...
The holiday of Tishah B'Av is commemorated on the 9th day of Av. Although
Judaism is not a religion that emphasizes deprivation and self-punishment, there
are several fast-days on the Jewish calendar. These have been set aside to
recall ...
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הגדה של פסח: The Heritage Haggadah : with Laws, Customs, ...
the same night of the week as does Tishah b'Av, which was when the Temple
was destroyed. Thus eating eggs reminds us that now that we lack the Temple,
we cannot bring the Pesach offering. The Vilna Gaon supports this interpretation
by ...
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Tishah b'Av в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.
When Tisha B'Av Falls on Shabbos
It is observed throughout Sunday, the 10th of Av. Tishah B'Av falling on Shabbos presents a number of changes from the normal routine, hence the questions ... «Yeshiva World News, Июл 15»
To Understand our Loss — and Anticipate Redemption: Books For …
The Laws of Daily Living: The Three Weeks, Tishah B'Av, and Other Fasts: Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen examines the laws of the fast days (except Yom Kippur), ... «Yeshiva World News, Июл 15»
Tishah b'Av and Its Poetry
Tishah b'Av–A Jewish day of mourning. Surely it cannot be called a holiday or festival. In 2015 the fast begins the evening of July 25. A lot of Jews do not ... «Boulder Jewish News, Июл 15»