Tisha B'Av - Destruction and Renewal
Tisha B’Av: Wednesday Evening, July 22–23, 2026

What Is Tisha B’Av?

The saddest day on the Jewish calendar is the Ninth of Av, “Tisha B’Av,” the date on which both our Holy Temples were destroyed, and exile, persecution and spiritual darkness began.

Tisha B’Av starts at sundown of the eighth of Av and lasts until the following nightfall. During this time, we fast, refrain from pleasurable activities and comforts, and lament the destruction of the Holy Temple and our nation’s exile.

It is a tradition, however, that Tisha B’Av is also the birthday of our Redeemer. This symbolizes the idea that from the ashes of the destroyed Temple will rise an incomparably magnificent edifice; exile will give birth to redemption. Thus, Tisha B’Av is also a day of anticipation and hope, for “One who mourns Jerusalem will merit seeing her happiness.”

Tisha B’Av Schedule at Chabad of North Fork

Wednesday Evening, July 22 — Tisha B’Av Eve
Maariv and Eichah: 8:45 PM
Halachic Times for Mattituck, NY
Fast Begins: 8:16 PM
Fast Ends: 8:47 PM

May we merit to celebrate Tisha B’Av this year together with Moshiach and the rebuilding of our Third Holy Temple, Amen!

Basic Laws of Tisha B’Av

Besides fasting, we abstain from additional pleasures: washing, applying lotions or creams, wearing leather footwear, and marital relations. Until midday, we sit on the floor or on low stools. We also abstain from studying Torah—besides those parts that discuss the destruction of the Temple.

On the eve of Tisha B’Av, we gather in the synagogue to read the Book of Lamentations. Tallit and tefillin are not worn during the morning prayers. After the morning prayers, we recite Kinot, elegies of mourning. We don the tallit and tefillin for the afternoon prayers.

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What Happened on the Ninth of Av?
A historical overview of the catastrophes and challenges connected with this sacred day.
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Tisha B’Av That Falls on Shabbat or Sunday
Learn how the observance changes when Tisha B’Av occurs on or immediately following Shabbat.
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The Laws of Mourning
A guide to the mourning practices observed before and during Tisha B’Av.
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Order of the Day
A step-by-step guide to the prayers, customs and observances of Tisha B’Av.
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