WHY WE CELEBRATE TISHA B’AV | UNDERSTAND the 9 AV LIKE NEVER BEFORE | ORTHODOX JEWISH LIFE

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • This year the 9th of av 2021 or 9 av 2021 will be so special considering the pandemic. But will doing Tisha Beav will change the world?
    Many people will ask themselves why should they celebrate Tisha Bav, what is the meaning of tisha B'Av and why is so special about this day?
    #tishabeav #9av2021 #tishabav
    On Tisha B’Av we see the Jewish people with a gloomy face, some are crying, they are not wearing leather shoes, we see them fasting and spending their day in synagogue and we hear they are mourning The destruction of the temples.But why are they doing all of this?Isn’t the fast for Yom Kippur enough?In this video we will answer all these questions and stay tuned until the end of the video to know what should you do to make this Tisha B’Av more than a fast day and for you to discover the tremendous transformative potential of Tisha B’Av will have on you.And if you like this content all about simplifying and adding meaning to your Jewish life please consider subscribing!So let’s jump into it!!The Jewish traditions in this of 3 weeks between the 17th of Tammuz and the 9 of Av also known as BEN HAMETZARIM is to decrease our merrymaking : no weddings, , no travelling, no buying of new items of value, ...this period will intensify in the last 9 days of Av leading to Tisha b’av where we will not wear fresh laundered clothes, we can only take cold showers, we cannot eat meat, ..and finally on the 9th of Av we will fast, sit on the floor, say special prayers, weap and mourn.
    What is so special about the 9 AV in history?
    To better understand we have to go back in 1312 B.C.E. After the exodus from Egypt, while the Jews were wandering in the desert, 12 spies were sent to report on the ‘promised’ land ahead, this land was the land of Israel ( Eretz Canaan). a land described by G.d as the land of milk and 🍯 honey.
    The spies cane back and gave a negative report, the Jews cried and G.d decreed that 9 Av will be a day of sorrow:
    In history on that day destruction of 2 Beth Hamikdash, destruction of city of Betar and yerushalayim being plowed.
    Why are we mourning the Beth Hamikdash/ temples?
    Where resides G.d on earth
    -ability to fulfill full potential spiritually
    -atonement for sins
    What is the meaning of Tisha beav? How can it transform you?
    Closer to yourself, to the others and ultimately to G.d
    Random acts of kindness
    Torah study: partner’s in torah
    Take upon yourself a mitzvah
    0:00 intro
    0:45 Tisha Beav
    1:00 3 weeks between 17th Tammuz and 9 of Av Ben Hametzatim
    1:10 traditions during 3 weeks
    1:33 traditions on Tisha B’Av
    1:43 why traditions 3 weeks and Tisha bav
    2:10 why on the 9 of Av
    3:55 what happened on the 9th of Av
    4:10 Beth Hamikdash/ temples mourning
    6:00 Tisha B’Av meaning
    6:30 why celebrate Tisha Beav 9 of Av 2021
    7:18 improve yourself
    7:58 moshiach messiah now
    8:12 redemption geulah
    9:00 random acts of kindness
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Комментарии • 38

  • @glendagai
    @glendagai 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a profound attitude adjustment. Thank you! This week I will work on “I get to rather than I have to. “ My connection to God is expressing sincere gratitude to God and people I come in contact with. What a blessing this was for me.

  • @notyourbusiness2733
    @notyourbusiness2733 Год назад +13

    This popped up in my feed this morning, how lovely. My great great grandmother (paternal side) is Sephardic from Spain. Their were conversions during the dictatorships as my grandma did but oddly, my siblings and nieces & nephews married Jewish spouses and now my great nieces and nephews are being raised with Jewish beliefs & traditions. I myself recently married Jew. I guess, G-d is calling us back to our tribe. ❤

  • @deliagroer2613
    @deliagroer2613 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. I am lying in bed, fasting and this just spoke to me. I will try to be more patient with my brother.

  • @elisehougesen6871
    @elisehougesen6871 9 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible! Looking at these older uploads while awaiting the next new one in a couple of weeks. Sharing & I as a Catholic, hope this reaches many to dispel the darkness & ignorance about Judaiism!

  • @iagreewithyou749
    @iagreewithyou749 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank u so much! I never quite understood what tisha baav was all about, and after watching your beautifully explained and inspiring video, I am forever grateful to you ❤️ so thank you 😊 and I will try to be more kind to others in honor of u and to try to help bring mashiach now!

  • @johnnycohen3244
    @johnnycohen3244 3 года назад +13

    I am so impressed by the quality of this channel’s content!!! It is really there to help us so much in the kitchen, cleaning, and in better understand all the moments of the Jewish life!! Thank you Frum it up!
    I loved this video: I never knew how tisha bav is so current and we can do something so deeply personal to bring the Messianic time.
    I will take upon myself to be more patient toward my children

  • @professormichel245
    @professormichel245 3 года назад +5

    Tisha B'av is such mystery for me! Looking forward to see the video!

    • @dsmiv6106
      @dsmiv6106 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree ! Tisha beav is a mystery to me too! but now it’ makes more sense!!!

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +1

      DSM IV GREAT! What is your key takeaway?
      Is there a mitzvah you would like to take upon yourself?

  • @teri-ln7jl
    @teri-ln7jl Год назад +7

    Thank you Sara. This video was such a blessing!

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @OpenSesame33
    @OpenSesame33 2 года назад +5

    Another gorgeous video. So informative and beautifully filmed. Thank you, Sara Malka.

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much!
      I always try my best to bring value to the table!
      What was your key take away from the video?
      Thank you again for your lovely and thoughtful comment ❤️

  • @aprilbeaman7622
    @aprilbeaman7622 3 года назад +2

    Yes, that's brilliant.

  • @SonyasPrep
    @SonyasPrep 3 года назад +6

    I’m obsessed with your editing!! Such a great job!! Very informative.

    • @dsmiv6106
      @dsmiv6106 3 года назад +4

      I totally agree! I love way the words match the images!

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +4

      Hi Sonya! Thank you so much for your kind words!
      What is your family tradition in terms of what you eat before the fast of Tisha B’Av?

    • @SonyasPrep
      @SonyasPrep 3 года назад +3

      frum it up we have a tradition to eat a rice dish called Plof before the fast.

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +3

      Sonya's Prep that is soooo interesting! I never heard of plof until I saw your video on it! I also never heard of ox tail dish until you did a video on it!! Where do you get your title and dishes ideas?

    • @SonyasPrep
      @SonyasPrep 3 года назад +3

      frum it up I’m bucharian. Most of the dishes I make on my channel are inspired by my Sephardic cuisine.

  • @elissacudnyj2564
    @elissacudnyj2564 3 года назад +4

    Sara! Thank you! What a wonderful video and explanation. I’m very much looking forward to discussion. 😀😀 You always present every video so beautifully and elegant. Thank you for always sharing your knowledge!

    • @dsmiv6106
      @dsmiv6106 3 года назад +2

      I totally agree! These video are such great explanations!

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +2

      🥰 awwwww Elissa! Thank you! I am happy that you have learned something!
      What was your key takeaway?
      Did you think of something you will take as per mitzvah going forward?❤️
      Thank you for being here! Thank you for being you!

    • @johnnycohen3244
      @johnnycohen3244 3 года назад +1

      DSM IV I agree too!!

  • @dsmiv6106
    @dsmiv6106 3 года назад +3

    I am excited about this video! I always wondered why there was another major fast!!

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for being eager to see it! I hope it inspires you!!❤️

    • @johnnycohen3244
      @johnnycohen3244 3 года назад +2

      Why celebrate ticha b av ? Now I know why! Let’s bring Messiah now!
      I take upon myself to be more patient with my wife.

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +1

      Hi !
      Thank you for being here!
      What was the aha moment of the video?

    • @frumitup
      @frumitup  3 года назад +2

      Johnny Cohen AMEN! your wife is a lucky woman!

  • @marthafuentes2743
    @marthafuentes2743 Месяц назад

    ❤j head covering🙏

  •  9 месяцев назад +1

    The pronunciation is beis or beit? For the Temple?

    • @gitelblima
      @gitelblima 9 месяцев назад +2

      Either one depending on the population you're with/community to which you belong. "Beis" is the Ashkenazic pronunciation, "Beit" the Sefardic. 😊

    • @sisterspooky
      @sisterspooky 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@gitelblima- Sara is Sephardic and uses the “s” for the ת. It really is more about your particular community. I’m not Sephardic, but I use the “t” for ת because my community does. 😉