This week at Azamra
5 Av 5785 / 30 July 2025

Torah Calendar

24 Tammuz-8 Menachem Av, 5785
July 20-August 8, 2025

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Attributes of the month of Tammuz: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH: KEH VAV KEH YOD, contained in the concluding Hebrew letters of zeH einenU shoveH lI, "...this is not of worth to me..." (Esther 5:13). The month's corresponding letter is: CHET; Human attribute: VISION; Body Part: RIGHT HAND; Tribe: REUVEN; Constellation: SARTAN (Cancer, the Crab).

Tuesday July 222 / 26 Tammuz

On this day in the year 1187 Saladdin's army defeated the crusaders near Tiberias, signalling the destruction of the crusader kingdom in the Holy Land. In 1759 the Baal Shem Tov together with R. Chaim Rapoport of Lvov defeated the Frankists in an open disputation and the day was established as an annual festival for all who follow the path of the Baal Shem Tov in all generations.

Thursday July 24 / 28 Tammuz

Yom Kippur Katan is observed today from dawn until nightfall as a fast and/or day of repentance in preparation for the coming Rosh Chodesh.

Thursday night-Friday July 24-25 / 29 Tammuz

Today is the Yahrzeit of Rashi -- Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki (1040-1105) outstanding commentator on the Bible and Talmud.

Attributes of the month of Av: Ruling permutation of the letters of HAVAYAH: KEH VAV YOD KEH, contained in the initial Hebrew letters of Haskeis Ushmo'a Yisrael Hayom... "...take heed and listen, O Israel, this day..." (Deut 27:9). The month's corresponding letter is: TET; Human attribute: HEARING; Body Part: LEFT KIDNEY ; Tribe: SHIMON; Constellation: ARYEH (Leo, the Lion).

Friday-Saturday July25-26 / 1 Menachem Av
Shabbat Parshat MATOS & MAS'EI
Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av

Today being Rosh Chodesh, the New Moon of the month of Menachem Av, we add Ya'aleh ve-yavo in the Amidah prayer on Shabbat evening, morning (shacharit)and afternoon (minchah) service. It is customary to add extra dishes to the Shabbat meals in honor of Rosh Chodesh.
The Torah reading this Shabbat is the double portion of Matos, Numbers 30:2-32:42 and Mas'ei, Numbers 33:1-36:13, completing the book of Numbers ("Chazak"). The Haftara is the second of the three Hafarot of reproof read on the Shabbatot of the Three Weeks -- Ashkenazim: Jeremiah 2:4-28 & 3:4; Sefardim: Jeremiah 2:4-28 & 4:1-2. Some communities read all or at least some verses from Isaiah 66:1-24, the usual Haftara when Rosh Chodesh falls on Shabbat.
After the Torah reading, we recite the special Musaf "Additional" service for when Rosh Chodesh falls on Shabbat.
Today, the first day of the month of Av, is the Yahrzeit of Aharon the High Priest (Numbers 33:38).

Sunday July 11 / 2 Av

Today marks the beginning of the observance of the stringencies of "The Nine Days", which culminate next SundayAugust 8 with the fast of Tisha b'Av commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples. The prevailing custom this week is to abstain from meat and wine, not to change, wash and launder clothes (except essential underwear), not to wash one's whole body even in cold water except where washing is necessary for hygiene, and to minimize business and pleasure activities, in order to keep our minds focussed on the Temple and upon our yearning to regain it.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe encouraged people to conclude the study of Talmudic tractates (siyum masechta) in this period in order to provide occasions for a mitzvah-feast, where meat and wine are permitted. The purpose is to understand that the goal in this period is not to be depressed but to focus our minds joyously on the Torah.

Tuesday night-Wednesday July 13-14 / 5 Av

Today is the Yahrzeit of the Holy ARI, Rabbi Yitzchak Luria (1534-72), outstanding Safed kabbalist and author of the teachings in Eitz Chayim, "The Tree of Life", and numerous other volumes written down by his student Rabbi Chaim Vital. People in Israel flock to the ARI's gravesite in the old cemetery of Safed.
Today is also the Yahrzeit of Rabbi Michel Dorfman (1913-2006), guardian of Rabbi Nachman's grave during the post-World War II Communist regime, leading elder of the Breslover Chassidim and builder of the new Kloyz (synagogue) in Uman.

Friday July 16 / 7 Av

Although some observe the prohibition of washing the entire body even on the eve of Shabbat during the Nine Days, many wash in warm water in honor of the Shabbat and put on their customary Shabbat clothes.

Friday night-Saturday August 1-2 / 8 Av
Shabbat CHAZON, Parshat DEVARIM
Eve of Tisha B'Av

Torah reading: Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22; Haftara: Isaiah 1:1-27 "The vision (Chazon) of Isaiah..." after which this Shabbat preceding the Fast of Tisha B'Av is named.

"Intent, focussed prayer on this Shabbat elevates the prayers of all the year, because the prayer of a poor person elevates all prayers to favor" (R. Uri of Strelisk). "This is the greatest Shabbat of the year" (The Oihev Yisrael of Apta).

It is permitted to eat meat and all delicacies at the Three Meals this Shabbat, but it is necessary to conclude all eating and drinking at the Third Meal prior to sunset on Shabbat afternoon, when the fast begins, though Zmirot and Birkhat HaMazon (grace) may be recited after sunset.
On Shabbat afternoon only the Torah subjects that are permitted on Tisha B'Av may be studied, i.e. laws of mourning, passages of reproof in Jeremiah, Job, etc. and works of Mussar and Chassidut that arouse us to Teshuvah.

Saturday night-Sunday July 17-18 / 9 Av
Fast of TISHA B'AV

The Fast of Tisha B'Av commemorating (1-2) The destruction of the First and Second Temples (3) The decree that the Generation of the Wilderness who listened to the evil report of the spies would not enter the Land of Israel (4) Capture and destruction of the city of Beitar after the failure of Bar Kochba's rebellion (5) Plowing of Jerusalem by the Romans. The expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 also took place on Tisha B'Av.
Besides abstaining from eating and drinking, full mourning is observed today, including sitting on very low chairs or on mats on the floor until after midday, and abstaining from washing, annointing, wearing shoes and marital relations.
After the evening service at the conclusion of Shabbat, Megillat Eichah (Lamentations) is read, followed by the recital of Kinot, mournful dirges about the destruction of the Temple and other tragedies.
Following the morning service Torah reading, lengthy Kinot are recited followed by the reading of Eichah. This takes up most of the morning until midday. Many visit Jewish graves on Tisha B'Av to rouse the souls of the dead to beg for mercy for us.
The fast ends after nightfall (Tzeit Hakochavim, appearance of the stars) on Sunday. It is customary to recite Kiddush Levanah, "Sanctification of the Moon" after the evening service after end of the fast.


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