Fast Ends at 7:22pm
Tishrei 3rd is a fast day mourning the assassination of the Jewish royal Gedaliah ben Achikam, governor of the Land of Israel for a short period following the destruction of the First Temple. Gedaliah's killing spelled the end of the small remnant of a Jewish community that remained in the Holy Land after the destruction, which fled to Egypt. (According to many opinions, the assassination of Gedaliah actually occurred on Rosh Hashanah, but the commemoration of the event is postponed to the day after the festival).
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Tishrei 3rd is a fast day mourning the assassination of the Jewish royal Gedaliah ben Achikam, governor of the Land of Israel for a short period following the destruction of the First Temple. Gedaliah's killing spelled the end of the small remnant of a Jewish community that remained in the Holy Land after the destruction, which fled to Egypt. (According to many opinions, the assassination of Gedaliah actually occurred on Rosh Hashanah, but the commemoration of the event is postponed to the day after the festival).
More at Chabad.org
Tzom Gedaliah: Assassination of Gedaliah
Fast Ends at 7:22pm
Tishrei 3rd is a fast day mourning the assassination of the Jewish royal Gedaliah ben Achikam, governor of the Land of Israel for a short period following the destruction of the First Temple. Gedaliah’s killing spelled the end of the small remnant of a Jewish community that remained in the Holy Land after the destruction, which fled to Egypt. (According to many opinions, the assassination of Gedaliah actually occurred on Rosh Hashanah, but the commemoration of the event is postponed to the day after the festival).
More at Chabad.org
timeless
Acording to rabbi Marlow the fast was supposed to end 40 minutes after shekia, which is at 727 like it says in jewish art calendar.
Anonymous
timeless:
Check http://www.chabad.org/calen…
and http://www.myzmanim.com/day…
I dont have a jewish art calender handy so I cant check it.
Webby,
Hungery Fan
Timeless you can wait longer if you prefer. Id rather eat at 722 as it states on chabad.org. Also I LOVE CROWNHEIGHTS.INFO!
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to hungry fan
halacha is halacha!!!
learn to distinguish b/w fact and fiction real fast!
yehuda
have a meaningful fast banim ahuvim!