tishah b'ab (Meaning)

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tishah b'ab (n)

(Judaism) a major fast day on the Jewish calendar commemorating the destruction of the temples in Jerusalem

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tishah b'ab Sentence Examples

  1. Tishah B'Av commemorates the nine tragic events in Jewish history.
  2. On Tishah B'Av, Jews fast and mourn the destruction of the First and Second Temples.
  3. The Siege of Jerusalem began on Tishah B'Av in 586 BCE.
  4. The Exodus from Egypt took place on Tishah B'Av.
  5. Tishah B'Av is a day of communal mourning and repentance.
  6. The Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed on Tishah B'Av twice.
  7. Many Jewish holidays are connected to Tishah B'Av in some way.
  8. Tishah B'Av is a time for reflection and prayer.
  9. Jews around the world observe Tishah B'Av.
  10. The Talmud states that the day of Tishah B'Av is as cursed as the day of Yom Kippur is blessed.

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(Judaism) a major fast day on the Jewish calendar commemorating the destruction of the temples in Jerusalem

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Tishah B'Av commemorates the nine tragic events in Jewish history.

On Tishah B'Av, Jews fast and mourn the destruction of the First and Second Temples.

The Siege of Jerusalem began on Tishah B'Av in 586 BCE.

The Exodus from Egypt took place on Tishah B'Av.