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etz-ashashiyot · 2 months
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If you're looking for a kinah that also talks about Gaza, I found this one to be rather moving:
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webcxre · 6 months
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i think i did good on this one
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absentmoon · 1 year
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he has someone fanning him at the end of hy2 can you fucking believe it
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In case any of my goyische followers are like ????????? "hmmm Avital must be very excited, er, invested in Tisha b'Av, the worst, saddest day on the Jewish calendar, given how much Tisha b'Av posting ze's doing"
It's not that I love wallowing in misery, it's that virtually all other Jewish holy days are Yom Tovim [lit. "good days"] that have the same restrictions on technology use as Shabbat, i.e. I'm either offline or should be.
There's also just not very much else to do. Normally on sacred days we should at least in theory be davening (liturgical prayer) or studying Torah. However, the davening is mostly standard length rather than the versions with added sections for holidays, and so unless you're going to recite kinot (dirges) for hours, you're just sitting on the floor unable to do much other than studying Jeremiah or Lamentations and trying to ignore the fasting-related sensations.
I would absolutely be this obnoxious or worse about other Jewish holidays if I had this much free time and phone use, LOL.
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eretzyisrael · 2 years
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A page from Megilat Eichah ( the book of Lamentations ) that was found in the ruins of the Leopoldstadt Synagogue in Vienna after the Kristallnacht Pogrom.
A partially burnt page from a book of “Kinot”. Its title reads: “Lamentations on the destruction of the Temple”. Inscribed on the page in German:
“From the burnt Leopoldstadter Temple. May God watch over you and your dear wife in all your paths. In memory….Vienna. With sorrow, 1 March 1940.”
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ephemeral-winter · 2 months
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yidden! tisha b'av is v soon and i have not observed in several years and i do not remember the names of the kinot we used to sing at camp nor indeed what the tunes are. do you have recordings of your favorite kinot or piyutim you want to share? because i cannot remember the names and also don't have a hebrew keyboard the piyut.org.il site is basically impossible for me to use
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nectalinks · 5 months
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Osallistu IF - IHMEELLISET FRENDIT -kilpailuun ja voita palkintosetti! Arvonta 16.5. Arvonnan järjestäjä Savon Kinot
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kinotsolarpower · 1 year
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zebratoys · 1 year
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Tisha B'Av is observed on the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av. It is considered the saddest day in Judaism and a time of mourning and reflection on tribal collective suffering and tragedies.
Tisha B'Av is a significant Jewish annual fast day that commemorates the destruction of the First Temple, built by King Solomon, which was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE and led to the exile of Jews to Babylon. It also marks the destruction of the Second Temple, rebuilt following the Babylonian exile and destroyed by the Romans in 70 CE, resulting in the dispersion of Jews across the Roman Empire.
Observers of Tisha B'Av engage in a full-day fast from sunset to the following nightfall. It is a comprehensive fast that prohibits food, drink, and other pleasurable activities. Restrictions are similar to the customs during mourning, and certain activities are avoided. Tisha B'Av five prohibitions: No eating or drinking; No washing or bathing; No application of creams or oils; No wearing of leather shoes; No marital relations.
One of the most known traditions of Tisha B'Av is chanting the Book of Lamentations in a mournful melody which grieves the destruction of the First Temple, and is read in synagogues during the evening and morning services of Tisha B'Av. Special poetic elegies, known as "kinot," are recited or chanted, lamenting the destruction of the Temples and other Jewish related tragedies.
Tisha B'Av serves as a reminder to the Jewish people of the importance of unity, the consequences of divisiveness, and a deep longing for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem. It is a day of mourning the losses and tragedies of the past while inspiring hope for a better future of peace and welfare in the world.
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Omg I’m learning how to use tumblr you can use tags to keep all one kind of posts together I feel like a boomer I swear I’m only 21 lmao
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publicdiaryofki · 3 years
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Me: *leaving work, bout to pass aod office* don’t look up don’t look up don’t look up, just keeping looking down and you won’t have to say anything
Me, passing aod office: *impulsiveness takes over, looks up* “hello!” Ki why would you say that
Aod: “beudjvwkd
I already forget the conversation while writing this and it happened less than 5 minutes ago what the fuck all I know is I said something to embarrass myself which resulted in me immediately walking away repeatedly mouthing I’m going to kill my self
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surveycorpsedits · 3 years
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Hello, Eren. Near here. Just came to say hello and I hope you have a good day. If you need anything or help with anything let me know. ~ Near
Hey, Near! Thanks! I hope you have a good day aswell! I will let you know if I need anything!!
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ipcrew · 7 years
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Irot, Kinot
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tag-that-oc · 3 years
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Can I get ship names for me and my friends ship
Kiro + Lemonote
kinote or lero!
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callingonmyangelss · 4 years
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Az erzes, amikor sehova nem tudsz mar beilleszkedni. A barati tarsasag, ami evek ota ugyan az, es mar osszekovacsolodott, egyszer csak idegen lesz. Nem erzed otthonosan magad. Nem talalod a kozos hangot senkivel. Egyszeruen mintha nem illenel oda, mintha tovabb leptel volna, mintha kinotted volna az egeszet. Tanacstalanul allsz, hogy veled van-e a problema, vagy ez az elet resze?!
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eretzyisrael · 3 years
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A page from Megilat Eichah ( the book of Lamentations ) that was found in the ruins of the Leopoldstadt Synagogue in Vienna after the Kristallnacht Pogrom.
A partially burnt page from a book of “Kinot”. Its title reads: “Lamentations on the destruction of the Temple”. Inscribed on the page in German:
“From the burnt Leopoldstadter Temple. May God watch over you and your dear wife in all your paths. In memory….Vienna. With sorrow, 1 March 1940.”
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