Tag: Tisha Bav

The author reflects on their resistance to feeling grief and the importance of embracing it.
The permission to eat meat granted by God to humanity after Noah's Ark is often overlooked.
This episode discusses the challenges people face in relating to Tisha b'Av and the Kinnos, exploring the reasons behind this difficulty.
The author announces that there will be a conversation instead of a guest on their upcoming Zoom call.
In this Shiur (lecture) on Tisha B'Av, the discussion focuses on the challenges faced by mature singles and divorcees in the Jewish community.
This article discusses the differences between observing Tisha B'Av in the Northern Hemisphere, where it falls during the summer, and in the Southern Hemisphere, where it falls during the winter.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi and author Dani Ritholtz discusses the loss of his father to Pancreatic cancer and explores the relationship between Tisha B'Av and loss.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi and author Dani Ritholtz discusses the loss of his father to Pancreatic cancer in 2014.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi Josh Grajower discusses the loss of his wife and how it relates to the mourning experienced on Tisha B'Av.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rabbi Josh Grajower discusses the loss of his wife and the connection between personal loss and the collective mourning experienced on Tisha B'Av.
Progressive Jewish organizations, including Truah and J Street, are advocating for Jews across the U.S. to show solidarity with immigrant communities on Tisha B'Av as a response to the current treatment of immigrants by the U.S. government.
Tisha B'Av, a day commemorating the destruction of the Temple, prompts reflections on Jewish unity and division.
The author reflects on spending Tisha B'Av in Rome near the Arch of Titus, a symbol of the destruction of the Second Temple.
Mitt Romney was not planning a fundraiser in Jerusalem on Tisha B'Av, as falsely reported, but will be dining with the Netanyahus after the sacred day ends.