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BA 533
If you heard a serious warning from a reliable source that a tragic event will take place if you don't change your behavior, would you? The Jews were warned countless times to change or the Temple would be destroyed. What possible reasons did they come up with for not heeding such a warning?
BY 533 A
We don’t cry over spilled milk. So why are we still shedding buckets of tears over tragedies that happened thousands of years ago? Rav Berkovits shows us a clear focus to keep in mind throughout the day, and how Tisha B’Av prepares us for the transformational progression of Elul, Rosh HaShannah, Yom Kippur and Succos.
FE 533
We Jews have become so separated from our glorious past and oblivious to how close we were to HaShem to appreciate how isolated we are. However, the lonely Kotel stands its solitary watch besides the site of the 3rd Temple. Rabbi Feiner’s fervent shiur stirs up a desire to hasten the Redemption, and awakens a new resolve to move beyond our humdrum existence.
HT 531
To grasp why we still fast on the 17th of Tammuz a closer look at the destruction of our two Batei Mikdashim is necessary. Rebbetzin Heller explains the ties that connect seemingly disparate causes such as: not keeping Shmittah, baseless hatred, and not saying the morning blessings over the Torah. Hear how we can merit to see the house of God's presence rebuilt in these very days.
HT 532 B
The 17th of Tamuz, marking the start of the 3 Weeks had four tragic events occuring on it. The same is true of Tisha B’Av. Could it be that these days of the calendar are earmarked for sadness and misfortune? And if so, is there a connection between the events of one day to the other?
KI 533 A
Follow the compelling events that culminated in Tisha B'Av. The maze began with Adam and Eve, then the Patriarchs and Matriarchs and reached its climax with the spies who brought a damning report of the Land of Israel. The critical factors are brought forward to reveal how all the pieces of the tragedy fit ever so tightly to reveal the not so puzzling outcome known as Tisha B'Av.
ON 540
Mastering the major and minor transitions in our life is a goal worth pursuing. Rabbi Orlowek describes one such important transition we make every year on leaving the month of Av into the month Elul, and how to move from our past and present into the future more naturally.
WG 533
The terrible story of the destruction of the Beis Hamikdash is inextricably linked with the episode of the spies in the desert who spoke badly of the Land of Israel. Rabbi Wagensberg draws fascinating parallels, as only he can, of our innate tendency to see evil in place of good and how this trait has brought tragedy in its footsteps throughout our history.
WY 533
Of the four players in this episode, who is the primary culprit? Kamtza, Bar Kamtza, the Chachamim or the Ba’al Habayit? This inside look at its flow in Gemara Gittin analyzes the events and rabbinical decisions that led to Churban Bayis Sheini. Rav Yaakov brilliantly compares these decisions to the decisions of pre-war European rabbis who restrained their followers from leaving Europe.
WY 828
The sages tell us the Temple was destroyed because of baseless hatred. It is pretty clear to most how harmful hating our neighbor is, but is it really worse than murder or adultery? Rav Yaakov depicts in human terms how God relates to us, and the steps to rectify what ultimately destroyed the Temple.