• Tenth of Tevet (Hebrew: עשרה בטבת, Asarah BeTevet), the tenth day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, is a fast day in Judaism. It is one of the minor fasts...
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    Tevet (Hebrew: טֵבֵת‎, Standard Ṭevet; Tiberian Ṭēḇēṯ; from Akkadian ṭebētu) is the fourth month of the civil year and the tenth month of the ecclesiastical...
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    Asarah B'Tevet: 10 Tevet The Tenth of Tevet (Hebrew: עשרה בטבת, Asarah B'Tevet) is a minor fast day, marking the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem as outlined...
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    the Tenth of Tevet and arrives three weeks prior to the full-day fast of the Ninth of Av. The cycle is also associated historically with the Fast of Gedalia...
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  • Tisha B'av, Fast of Esther, Fast of Gedalia, the Seventeenth of Tammuz, and the Tenth of Tevet in Judaism. Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan each year...
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  • of the Firstborn occurs on Friday, one of two public fasts that can possibly be observed on a Friday (the other being the Tenth of Tevet). No day of Chol...
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    details of fasting practices differ. Yom Kippur, Tisha B'av, Fast of Esther, Tzom Gedalia, the Seventeenth of Tamuz, the Tenth of Tevet, and Fast of the Firstborn...
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    Yom HaShoah (category Observances honoring victims of war)
    following a decision of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel that an annual memorial should take place on the Tenth of Tevet, a traditional day of mourning and fasting...
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    include: Tisha B'Av, the Seventeenth of Tammuz, the Tenth of Tevet, and the Fast of Gedalia. The purpose of a fast of mourning is the demonstration that...
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    Ptolemy two days before the annual Tenth of Tevet fast. According to Aristobulus of Alexandria's fragment 3, portions of the Law were translated from Hebrew...
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    fall of Jerusalem, three other fast-days were established at the same time as the Ninth Day of Av: these were the Tenth of Tevet, when the siege of Jerusalem...
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    B'Av, as well as the four minor fast days of Fast of Gedalia, Tenth of Tevet, Fast of Esther, and Seventeenth of Tammuz. Sometimes the fast is broken with...
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    Sabbatai Zevi (category Founders of religions)
    time there would no longer be holy obligations. The fast of the Tenth of Tevet became a day of feasting and rejoicing. Samuel Primo, who became Sabbatai's...
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    Before National Scripts, Beyond Nations and States,” in Literate Culture and Tenth-Century Canaan: The Tel Zayit Abecedary in Context, ed. Ron E. Tappy and...
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    destruction of the Temple is mourned on the Jewish fast day of Tisha B'Av. Three other minor fasts (Tenth of Tevet, 17th of Tammuz, and Third of Tishrei)...
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  • unless otherwise noted, and end on nightfall of the date in question, which is defined as the appearance of three stars in the sky. On leap years (which...
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  • Institute of Technology · Tel Aviv · Tel Hai · Tel Lachish · Temple in Jerusalem · Temple Mount · Ten Commandments · Tenth of Tevet · Tevet · Tevye ·...
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  • final day of Pesach, Shavuot - The four days on which Yizkor is recited Tenth of Tevet - Fast day on which it has become a custom for some to say Kaddish for...
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    Torah readings on the fast days of the Tenth of Tevet, the Fast of Esther, the Seventeenth of Tammuz, and the Fast of Gedaliah, and for the afternoon (Mincha)...
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  • Public holidays in Israel (category Culture of Israel)
    Knesset, Israel's parliament. The State of Israel has adopted most traditional religious Jewish holidays as part of its national calendar, while also having...
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    descendants of the Khazars, non-Rabbinical Judeans, or other Turkic peoples. Research into the origins of the Karaites indicates they are of ethnic Jewish...
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    Zechariah 8 (category Book of Zechariah chapters)
    the tenth": On the tenth of Tevet, the tenth month, in the ninth year of Zedekiah, the siege began (Jeremiah 52:4). Jerome states that the fast of the...
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  • Israel/Judea, and the Jewish diaspora. It is based on, and is a variation of, the Nisan-years, which is often called the Jewish Religious Calendar. Tishri-years...
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    the time of his death in Babylon, as a courtier in the retinue of Artaxerxes. In the selichah אלה אזכרה for the Tenth of Tevet, the date of Ezra's death...
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  • Mesopotamia had historical writings, even before the First Babylonian dynasty of Hammurabi, its calendar used the Nisan-years. Nisan-years is a lunisolar calendar...
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  • 2005. Breitowitz, Rabbi Dr Yitzchak (2018-12-17). "Three Days of Darkness: The Eighth, Ninth, and Tenth of Tevet". Jewish Holidays. Retrieved 2023-06-27....
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  • destruction of the Temple: fasting on the Seventh of Tammuz, Tisha B'Av, First of Tishri, and Tenth of Tevet To Ezra: the reading of ten verses of the Torah...
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    Psalm 74 (category Cultural depictions of Nebuchadnezzar II)
    portrays the image of the people of Israel as God's flock, "the sheep of your pasture". Psalm 74 is recited on the fast of the Tenth of Tevet in some traditions...
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  • Tenth of Tevet, in the ritual of Carpentras, and 'Enenu Ẓofiyyah 'Anenu mi-Sheme 'Aliyyab, a tokaḥah for the minḥah of Yom Kippur, in the rituals of Castile...
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    rededication of the Second Temple after its desecration by Antiochus IV. A number of fast days including the Ninth of Av, the Tenth of Tevet and the Seventeenth...
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