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Tonight began the fast of T. Bab. Why fast according to tradition and how to treat the person who is infected with the corona virus. And also: Where will President Herzog mark the reading of the Megillah? all the details


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Tisha B'Av 2021: Fast entry and exit times

Tonight began the fast of T. Bab.

Why fast according to tradition and how to treat the person who is infected with the corona virus.

And also: Where will President Herzog mark the reading of the Megillah?

all the details

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Yaki Adamkar

Saturday, 17 July 2021, 19:14 Updated: 19:44

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Across Israel, tonight (Saturday) will mark Tisha B'Av, which is one of the days of fasting in the Jewish calendar and is considered the most severe of the four fasts for the destruction of the Temple.

As part of the date, believers will begin a fast tonight that will last until tomorrow.

All details about Tisha B'Av 2021.



Entry times: Saturday, July 17, 2021


Departure times: Sunday, July 18, 2021 The



beginning of the fast in Jerusalem

: 19:45 - The end of the fast: 20:12 The



beginning of the fast in Tel Aviv

: 19:47 - The end of the fast : 20:15



beginning of Lent Haifa

: 19:48 - end of fasting: 20:16



beginning of Lent Be'er Sheva

: 19:45 - end of fasting: 20:13



pilgrimage deadline, President Yitzhak Herzog will participate in reading the Book of Lamentations and will speak at a synagogue in Ashkelon established During the period of the corona restrictions.

The President will be received at the synagogue by former Minister of Religions Rabbi Yaakov Avitan and will read a chapter from the Megillah.

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What exactly are they noting

The day of fasting was set to mark the destruction of the two temples that were in Jerusalem. The first temple was destroyed by the army of the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar II, in 586 BC. The Second Temple was destroyed several centuries later, by the army of the Roman Empire and headed by General Titus, in 70 AD.



The fast is the last and central day to mark the mourning of the days between the Egyptians, which begin with the 17th of Tammuz and last until after Tisha B'Av. The fast over the destruction of the Temple will become a happy day.



Last year, the Chief Rabbi of Israel, David Lau, issued special instructions for the Tisha B'Av fast, according to which anyone infected with the corona virus, suffering from a fever higher than 38 degrees or suffering from other symptoms, is recovering from corona or recovering but still feels weak. Detox.

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