Tisha B'Av - The Saddest Day of the Year
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In
Biblical times, it was on this day that the 12 spies returned with a bad report
about the Land of
Israel , causing a decree
of 40 years of wandering in the desert. About 500 years later, the Holy Temple
in Jerusalem
was destroyed on Tisha B'Av. And about 500 years later - on the same calendar
day - the Second Temple was destroyed as well. Only one
wall, known to us as the Wailing Wall remains at its place.
The
harshness of Tisha B'Av has continued throughout the generations.
Tisha B'Av, 1492, one of history's most infamous deadlines arrived. It was on that day that the Jews of Spain had to convert or leave the country.
To contemporary people, the tragedy of our century is the Holocaust. As history has shown, WWII was a consequence of many political events that happened due to WWI.
World
War One began on Tisha B'Av.
On
July 23, 1942 Tish B'Av of that year, Heinrich Himmler received formal Nazi
approval to implement the Final Solution.
On Tisha
B’Av we abstain from:
·
Eating and drinking. Anyone over bar/bat mitzvah fasts, including
pregnant and nursing women. Feeling ill? Consult a rabbi.
·
Bathing or washing. Exceptions: soiled hands, upon exiting the
restroom, and the morning ritual
handwashing (only the fingers).
·
Applying lotions or creams.
·
Wearing shoes that contain leather.
·
Marital relations.
·
Learning or reading anything other than subjects concerning the Temples ’ destruction or
other sad events of Jewish history.
In the 1800's, the Emperor Napoleon passed by a Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in
He summoned over one of the Jews and asked, "What is everyone crying about?" "We are lamenting the destruction of our
In 1967, Jews from all over the world flocked to
For
my Russian speaking friends, please watch my 15 minute video on this subject:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUYVMXNhWsA
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dLTpbaGY9M
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