Tisha B'av - the destruction of the Temple
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Everything you need to know about Tisha B'Av
On Saturday and Sunday, the Jewish people will observe the fast of Tisha B'Av. Since this represents a significant day of mourning for the destruction of the Jewish state and both Holy Temples, the level of afflictions practiced includes comprehensive restrictions on eating and drinking, bathing, anointing with aromatic oils, cosmetics and perfumes, wearing leather shoes, and engaging in marital relations. These five prohibitions correspond to t…
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Watch: Moving singing by hundreds of teenagers who came as part of the "Israeli Experience" project from the United States and Canada in moving singing in front of the views of the Old City as the fast of Tish B'Av ends. The post Watch: Teenagers from the United States and Canada in singing to break the fast appeared first on סרוגים.
On the night of Tisha B'Av, in the resort town of Italy, the Rebbe of Sadigura was observed in his daily clothes, on a low chair, lamenting the destruction of the Temple out of a sense of mourning and longing for redemption and the building of the Third Temple. After the evening prayer, the Rebbe recited the blessing of fire as is customary on the night of Shabbat (Chassidim).
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