Related Blog Posts on Tishah B'Av

Why I Don't Mourn the Temple

Rabbi Yair Robinson

My son’s birthday is in July. Last year, we sent out invitations to his bunkmates for a typical kindergartener’s birthday bash - pizza and ice cream cake at a moon-bounce place.

An Absence of Color and Light: A Poem for Tishah B'Av

Stacey Zisook Robinson, z"l

We sat among the willows,
and we wept,
there by the river
that flowed
clear and cold and swift,
--branches dancing,
barely dancing--
as they swayed
and swept the ground.

We stood among the weeping trees,
Prayers mixed with
visions of ash.
and smoke
that rose

Making Meaning of Tisha B’Av Through the Lens of Literature

Rabbi Jordi Schuster Battis

When you have come into the land
that the Eternal your God is giving to you as a heritage,
and you have possessed it and settled there,
you shall take from among all the first fruits of the ground
that you bring forth from your land-
which the Eternal your

The Modern Day Value of Tishah B'Av

Rabbi Norman Koch

During the summer months the Torah's calendar contains no holidays save the weekly blessing of Shabbat. However, post biblical historical realities bring us a most significant commemoration on Tishah B'Av, the Ninth of Av.