- The fake siyum, and the pious frauds who make them
- Um, when was the Temple destroyed? Our own holy books disagree on the date.
- Two nice snippets from Yehudah Halevi
- A brief history of Esav's association with Rome
- I wonder how many of those who say Yom Hashoa is redundant "because of Tisha B'av" actually say the Holocaust kinnot? &c
- Tisha B'av is a nine day holiday when Jews don't wear shoes? That's what an article in the New York Times said.
- Myths vs facts: Tisha B'av version
- My Tisha B'av: How I passed the day in 2005
- The infuriating Shabbas Chazon event
- What does Psalm 137 (Al Naharot Bavel) really say? Find out here
- The truth about Eli Tziyon, the famous dirge that ends the recitation of kinot
- Why was the Temple destroyed? Best explanation ever, found right here
What follows is a no-music, voices only, men only, presentation of Salamone de Rossi's Al Naharot Bavel. Who was Salamone de Rossi? Shame on you. de Rossi was a brilliant Italian composer, who in the 17th century(!) set many of our prayers to music in the baroque style.
Think of him a Lipa Smeltzer's spiritual great great great grandpappy.
Search for more information about 9 Av at 4torah.com.
Think of him a Lipa Smeltzer's spiritual great great great grandpappy.
Search for more information about 9 Av at 4torah.com.
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