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Tevet 10

Jerusalem Under Siege: A Tevet 10 Anthology

The walls of Jerusalem at night

On the 10th of Tevet of the year 3336 from Creation (425 BCE), the armies of the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem. Thirty months later -- on Tammuz 9, 3338 -- the city walls were breached, and on Av 9th of that year, the Holy Temple was destroyed. The Jewish people were exiled to Babylonia for 70 years.

Tevet 10 (this year December 19, 2007) is observed as a day of fasting, mourning and repentance. We refrain from food and drink from daybreak to nightfall, and add the Selichot and other special supplements to our prayers. More recently, Tevet 10 was chosen to also serve as a "general kaddish day" for the victims of the Holocaust, many of whom the day of their martyrdom is unknown.

An ancient Jewish custom, which was revived by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, is to deliver words of inspiration and arousal to repentance on fast days. Presented here is our modest contribution to our duty as Jews to reflect on the significance of the tragic events of our history and come away motivated, encouraged, and -- yes -- even inspired:


The Destruction of the Temple
a historical background
A historical perspective on the events that led up to the destruction of the Holy Temple
1 Comment
Siege Mentality

When faced with a tragedy we mourn. But we also ask ourselves: what positive element lies buried within this negative experience? We cannot always see it. But we always look for it
9 Comments
Walls and Gates

Walls insulate and isolate. Breached boundaries leave us vulnerable to attack and loss of identity. What, then, is it that we need?
Jerusalem Under Siege

The killers are driven by hate, the pundits and politicians by vanity and naiveté; together, they would rip the heart of Israel from its body
1 Comment
What We Are Missing

We philosophized our way to science, and then science led us through the doorway into mysticism. But we still don't know how to live our lives.
1 Comment
The Palace and the Pigeons

The precious jewels had been spread to the farthest reaches of the globe. How would the king recover that which was most dear to him?
5 Comments
Beggars at a Wedding
The day of the wedding arrived. Hundreds of beggars took their places around tables laden with the best and the tastiest food money could buy. But then tragedy struck
3 Comments
Love in the Ice Age

If a cold and dark world mutes the light of G-d and dulls our minds and hearts, it only accentuates the most basic and essential element of our relationship: the bond between the physical self of man and the quintessential being of G-d
What the Rebbe Said (and Didn't Say) About the Holocaust

Is G-d responsible? How can His actions (or inaction) be defended? Should they be defended?
9 Comments
The Three Weeks and Tisha B'Av
Destruction and Renewal
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