10th Of Tevet 2025

10th Of Tevet 2025. 10th of Tevet Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Vanderbilt University Notably, this fast, which concludes with Kiddush after nightfall, is the shortest of the year—at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere! For more information on the fast, please click here.

What the 10th of Tevet Means Today Breslev
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On the 10th of Tevet of the year 3336 from Creation (425 BCE), the armies of the Babylonian emperor Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem Notably, this fast, which concludes with Kiddush after nightfall, is the shortest of the year—at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere!

What the 10th of Tevet Means Today Breslev

Thirty months later -- on Tammuz 17, 3338 -- the city walls were breached, and on 9 Av of that year, the Holy Temple was destroyed. The most comprehensive and advanced Jewish calendar online This Friday, January 10, 2025, is the fast of the 10th of Tevet, when we primarily remember the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonians (in 425 BCE), which led to the destruction of the First Temple

Fast of 10th of Tevet Marks Siege of Jerusalem Israel National News Arutz Sheva. The most comprehensive and advanced Jewish calendar online Notably, this fast, which concludes with Kiddush after nightfall, is the shortest of the year—at least for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere!

The Tenth of Tevet Why do we fast? Israel National News Arutz Sheva. Thirty months later -- on Tammuz 17, 3338 -- the city walls were breached, and on 9 Av of that year, the Holy Temple was destroyed. Asarah B'Tevet is observed as a day of fasting, mourning and repentance.