Av

Tammuz       Av (אָב)       Elul

Francesco Hayez, The Second Temple in flames, 1867. The 9th of Av, Tisha B'Av, is a fast commemorating what has been called the saddest day in Jewish history,[1] which is when the Holy Temple was set aflame.

Month Number: 5
Number of Days: 30
Season: summer
Gregorian Equivalent: July-August

Av (Hebrew: אָב‎, Standard Av Tiberian ʾĀḇ ; from Akkadian abu) is the eleventh month of the civil year and the fifth month of the ecclesiastical year on the Hebrew calendar. The name is Babylonian in origin and appeared in the Talmud around the 3rd century. This is the only month which is not named in the Bible. It is a summer month of 30 days. Av usually occurs in July–August on the Gregorian calendar.

The Babylonian Talmud, Taanit 29a, states that "when we enter [the month of] Av, our joy is diminished". This is because the darkest events in Jewish history occurred during the first week and a half of this month, particularly The Nine Days which culminate in Tisha B'Av, the 9th of Av. However, there is a minor and largely unknown holiday during the full moon of the month called Tu B'Av which was, in ancient times, one of the happiest days of the year.

The month is also sometimes referred to as Menachem Av (Hebrew: מנחם אב‎) (Av of Comfort or Comforter of Father(s)), but most only use this title in the sanctification of the month recited on the Shabbat before Rosh Chodesh and following Tisha B'Av.

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Holidays in Av

Av 9 -Fast of Tisha B'Av - (fast day)
Av 15 - Tu B'Av

Av in Jewish history

1 Av - (1273 BCE) - Death of Aaron

1 Av - (513 BCE) - Ezra and Followers Arrived in Israel

5 Av - (1572) - Death of Rabbi Isaac Luria

7 Av - (586 BCE) - First Temple Invaded

7 Av - (67 CE) - Civil War in Jerusalem

7 Av - (1492) - The Spanish Inquisition

9 Av - (586 BCE and 70 CE) - Holy Temples Destroyed

9 Av - (133 CE) - Fall of Betar

9 Av - (1290CE) - Jews are expelled from England

10 Av (70 CE) - Holy Temple burns

10 Av - (1994) - AMIA Bombing

10 Av - (2005) - Gaza Disengagement

12 Av - (1263) - Nachmanides' disputation

13 Av - (1885) - Death of Sir Moses Montefiore

15 Av - (148 CE) - Betar dead buried

15 Av - Tu B'Av

15 Av - The Day of the Breaking of the Ax

17 Av - (1929) - Hebron Massacre

21 Av - (1918) - Death of Rabbi Chaim Brisker

24 Av - (circa 100 BCE) - Hasmonean Holiday

Other uses

References

  1. ^ Telushkin, Joseph (1991). Jewish Literacy: Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People and Its History. William Morrow & Co, 656. ISBN 0-688-08506-7.

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