Asarah B’Tevet 59 articles

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Asara B’Tevet is the day on which the Babylonians laid siege to Jerusalem and thus marks the beginning of the events that culminated in the destruction of the Beit HaMikdash on Tisha B’Av. The fast is considered one of the “minor” fasts and thus begins at dawn and ends at nightfall. Other calamities that occurred on that day include the translation of the Torah into Greek and the death of Ezra HaSofer. It is also the day chosen by the Chief Rabbinate of Israel as the day to say Kaddish for relatives who perished during the Holocaust whose yahrtzeits are unknown.

Haftarah Helper: Fast Days (Ashkenazim)
Haftarah Helper: Fast Days (Ashkenazim)
Download PDF Fast Days (Ashkenazim): Isaiah 55:6–56:8 Ashkenazim read this Haftarah at Mincha on all fast days except for Yom Kippur.  (Sepharadim generally recite no Haftarah on these days.) This is...
Aug 3, 2020
By Zachary Beer and Rabbi Barry Kornblau
The Astounding Revelations of P’nei Ari Zuta and Beis Yishai Revolutionize Asara B’Teves
The Astounding Revelations of P’nei Ari Zuta and Beis...
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime
Jan 7, 2020
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
The Days Between Asara b’Teves and the Fast of Tamuz: The Incredible Calculation of the Malbim
The Days Between Asara b’Teves and the Fast of...
To receive source sheets for any of Rabbi Glatstein’s shiurim, please email rabbiglatsteinsourcesheets@gmail.com Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime
Jan 7, 2020
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Creating a Legacy if One Has No Children
Creating a Legacy if One Has No Children
Haftorah for a Ta’anis Tzibbur Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime
Oct 2, 2019
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Asara B’tevet: “On That Very Day….”
Asara B’tevet: “On That Very Day….”
When it comes to the day the walls were breached we commemorate only the date for the second Beit HaMikdash (17 Tammuz). When it comes to the siege, why do we...
Dec 18, 2018
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
Three Days of Darkness: The Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth of Tevet
Three Days of Darkness: The Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth...
Ptolemy ordered the sages to translate the Torah into Greek. The day it was translated is considered by a Chazal to be a dark day. Why? Chazal say some fast on...
Dec 17, 2018
By Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz
Why Fast for Events of the Past: A Halacha-Based Shiur
Why Fast for Events of the Past: A Halacha-Based...
When commemorating loss, we use the halachic system of aveilut, mourning. Fasting is not part of that system, yet when it comes to the four days associated with the loss of...
Dec 11, 2018
By Rabbi Alan Haber
Chodesh Tevet: A Trilogy of Tragedy
Chodesh Tevet: A Trilogy of Tragedy
Besides the siege of Yerushalayim, two other events occurred in Tevet – the translation of the Torah into Greek and the death of Ezra HaSofer. Why do we fast for Ezra...
Dec 11, 2018
By Shprintzee Rappaport
The Deeper Messages of Asara B’Tevet
The Deeper Messages of Asara B’Tevet
There is no break between Vayigash and Vayechi, Rashi describes it as a closed Parsha, because of the “closure” (emotional/spiritual) Bnei Yisrael felt when Yaakov died. Why describe the feeling as...
Dec 11, 2018
By Shira Smiles
Asara B’teves in the Worldview of Rav Yonasan Eibeshutz
Asara B’teves in the Worldview of Rav Yonasan Eibeshutz
The Avudraham says that were Asarah B’Tevet to fall on Shabbos we would fast on Shabbos. Why does it warrant fasting even on Shabbos? Shiur provided courtesy of Torah Anytime
Dec 30, 2017
By Rabbi Daniel Glatstein

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