Tisha B'Av
Guide & Schedule
Nightfall of Saturday, 21 July 2018
until nightfall of Sunday, 22 July 2018

FAST OF 9 AV
Begins at 5:08 PM
Ends at 5:36 PM
 
General Info and Customs
 

The saddest day on the Jewish calendar is the Ninth of Av, “Tisha b'Av," the date on which both our Holy Temples were destroyed, and exile, persecution and spiritual darkness began.

Tisha b'Av starts at sundown of the eighth of Av and lasts till the following nightfall. During this time-period we fast, eschew pleasurable activities and amenities, and lament the destruction of the Holy Temple and our nation’s exile.

It is a tradition, however, that Tisha b'Av is also the birthday of our Redeemer. This symbolises the idea that from the ashes of the destroyed temple will rise an incomparably magnificent edifice; exile will give birth to redemption. Thus Tisha b’Av is also a day of anticipation and hope, for “One who mourns Jerusalem will merit seeing her happiness."

     

 
 
Schedule

The fast is postponed due to Shabbat.
    

Saturday night, July 21, 2018
9 Av 5778

Fast begins 5:08 pm
Shabbat ends 5:48 pm
Maariv 6:00 pm
Eicha (Lamentations)  6:15 pm 
Guest Speaker: Marvin Cohen
A 
Survivor of Iraqi Horror

6:45 pm

Documentary: Whose Land? 8:00 pm 

Sunday, July 22, 2018
10 Av 5778

Shacharit 
(No Tallit & Tefillin)
8:15 am
Kinot
(Tisha B'Av Prayers)
9:00 am  
Sitting on regular chairs permitted 12:00 pm
Napoleon & the Jews:
Video Lecture by Rabbi YY Jacobson
12:00 pm 
The Gift of Tears: 
Video by Rabbi YM Lau
1:30 pm 
The Bar Kochva Revolt: 
Video Lecture by Rabbi YY Jacobson
2:30 pm 
The Titanic and the Secret of Jewish Eternity 
Video Lecture by Rabbi YY Jacobson
3:30 pm 
Mincha
(with Tallit and Tefillin)
4:15 pm 
Fast ends and Maariv  5:36 pm

 
 
Observances
 

Besides fasting, we abstain from additional pleasures: washing, applying lotions or creams, wearing leather footwear, and marital relations. Until midday, we sit on the floor or on low stools. We also abstain from studying Torah—besides those parts that discuss the destruction of the Temple.

On the eve of Tisha b’Av, we gather in the synagogue to read the Book of Lamentations. Tallit and tefillin are not worn during the morning prayers. After the morning prayers we recite Kinot (elegies). We don the tallit and tefillin for the afternoon prayers.

 
 
Further Reading