Tisha B'Av תשעה באב Ninth of Av. A Day of Mourning for the destruction of the ancient Temples and Jerusalem, and other major calamities which have befallen.

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Tisha B'Av תשעה באב Ninth of Av

A Day of Mourning for the destruction of the ancient Temples and Jerusalem, and other major calamities which have befallen the Jewish people.

The twelve spies sent by Moses to observe the land of Canaan returned from their mission. Only two of the spies, Joshua and Caleb, brought a positive report, while the others spoke negatively about the land. For this, all of the Israelites were punished by God that their generation would not enter the land.

The First Temple built by King Solomon and the Kingdom of Judah was destroyed by the Babylonians led by Nebuchadnezzar in 587 BC.

The Second Temple built by Ezra and Nehemiah was destroyed by the Romans in August 70 AD, scattering the people of Judea and commencing the Jewish exile from the Holy Land.

The Romans crushed Bar Kokhba's revolt and destroyed the city of Betar, killing over 100,000 Jews, on 132 AD.

Following the Bar Kokhba revolt, Roman commander Turnus Rufus plowed the site of the Temple and the surrounding area, in 133 AD.

Over time, Tisha B'Av has come to be a Jewish day of mourning, not only for these events, but also for later tragedies.

The First Crusade officially commenced on August 15, 1096 (Av 24, AM 4856), killing 10,000 Jews in its first month and destroying Jewish communities in France and the Rhineland. A grand total of 1.2 million Jews were killed by this crusade that started on the 9th of Av.

The Jews were expelled from England on July 18, 1290 (Av 9, AM 5050). The Jews were expelled from England on July 18, 1290 (Av 9, AM 5050). The Jews were expelled from France on July 22, 1306 (Av 10, AM 5066). The Jews were expelled from France on July 22, 1306 (Av 10, AM 5066). The Jews were expelled from Spain on July 31, 1492 (Av 7, AM 5252). The Jews were expelled from Spain on July 31, 1492 (Av 7, AM 5252).

Germany entered World War I on August 1–2, 1914 (Av 9-10, AM 5674), which caused massive upheaval in European Jewry and whose aftermath led to the Holocaust.

On August 2, 1941 (Av 9, AM 5701), SS commander Heinrich Himmler formally received approval from the Nazi Party for "The Final Solution". Almost one third of world's Jewish population were captured and killed at that time.

On July 23, 1942 (Av 9, AM 5702), began the mass deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto, en route to Treblinka.

Most religious communities use Tisha B'Av to mourn the 6,000,000 Jews who perished in the Holocaust.

AMIA bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, killing 85 and injuring 300 on 18 July 1994 (10 Av, AM 5754).

Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, also known as the "Disengagement plan", "Gaza expulsion plan", or Hitnatkut, began on 15 August 2005 (10 Av, AM 5765).

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