Weeping the ninth Ava. The temple we have lost
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The most mourning day in Jewish history is the ninth Ava. In different years, many tragic events were associated with this date, and first of all the destruction of the first and second temples.
From this publication, the reader will learn the history of both temples: their structure, meaning for the Jewish people and the causes of death. The book also included forty-six poems-wings selected by an unknown compiler five centuries ago as the most clearly reflecting the meaning and depth of popular grief. Their texts were created by various authors in the era of the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, but thematically, they are all associated with the biblical book of Eich (crying Irmeyau).
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
From this publication, the reader will learn the history of both temples: their structure, meaning for the Jewish people and the causes of death. The book also included forty-six poems-wings selected by an unknown compiler five centuries ago as the most clearly reflecting the meaning and depth of popular grief. Their texts were created by various authors in the era of the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance, but thematically, they are all associated with the biblical book of Eich (crying Irmeyau).
2nd edition, corrected and supplemented
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Paper:
Paper:cardboard
Series:
Series: Library of Jewish texts. The beginning of wisdom
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9953-0536-1
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