Breaking: Opposition leader of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, releases a statement on Tisha B'av. "This year, we must now also remember the horrific and painful events of Oct. 7th. But above all, today, we are reminded of the Jewish people's unshakeable resilience and perseverance." Show more
leader @PierrePoilievre ’s statement to mark Tisha B'av, a day where Jews remember & mourn the destruction of the 1st + 2nd Temples, observes: "This year, we must now also remember the horrific and painful events of Oct. 7th. But above all, today, we are reminded of the… Show more
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Tisha B’av is a day of mourning for the whole Jewish nation, when calamities plagued us on this day in the Hebrew calendar: destruction of our Temple(x2), Bar Kokhba massacre and our expulsion from Israel, Crusades begin, expulsion from Spain 1492, The Final Solution in 1941; etc Show more
On Tisha B"Av 5784 Iran plans to attack Israel! Iran wants to boast forever, that it wiped out the Israel & HaShem people off this earth. Our enemies: be careful what you wish for, Measure for Measure. My advice to Israel: IF SOMEONE COMES TO KILL YOU, RISE UP AND KILL HIM FIRST Show more
There have been five reported incidents of Temple Mount activists attacking Parllestinians in the Old City. It's Tisha b'Av, commemorating the destruction of the Temple. But for the settlers, this has nothing to do with a sacred day. It's all ultra-nationalist triumphalism . Show more
Tehran Jews lament during Tisha B'Av fast in Iran The Iranian Jewish community prays safely. Zionists claim that Iran is the enemy of the Jews, but this is a big lie. The Jewish community in Iran is anti-Israel and anti-Zionism. They live in peace with their Muslim neighbors… Show more
This evening Jews in Israel and around the world will mark Tisha B’Av. During the night Jews will read the book of Lamentations which is the prophet Jeremiah’s eyewitness account of the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians. An important verse that all will read is:… Show more
Tonight is Tisha B’av. Although we remember the destruction of our temples, the suffering of our people, the persecution, the pain, the sadness and all the tragedies, we must use it to take strength that thousands of years later, our people still stand. With all we have been… Show more
Today marks Tisha B'Av, a day of mourning and reflection in Jewish history. We remember the destruction of the Temples in Jerusalem and the tragedies that followed.
Tisha B'Av (Hebrew: תשעה באב) is a day of fasting and mourning to remembers many tragedies that have befallen the Jewish people. The main tragedies are the destruction of the first holy temple in Jerusalem (by the Babylonians in 586 B.C.E.) and the second holy temple (by the Romans in 70 C.E.).