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Tisha B'Av Kinot: 9 Av 5772, July 29


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Rabbi Chaim Brovender




Tisha B'Av Kinot: 9 Av 5772, July 29


Sunday 9:15AM
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לעילוי נשמות נחמן בן גדליה הכהן ומרים בת אברהם, מאת משפחתם


 
8:15 AM Israel time 
Shacharit (Morning Prayer Services) at Beit Knesset Shir Hadash
Rechov Cheil Nashim 4, Katamon, Jerusalem.  Click here for a map.   
This will not be broadcast. 


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9:15-11:45 AM Israel time
7:15-9:45 AM London time  
4:15-6:45 PM Melbourne time    
2:15-4:45 AM US Eastern time   
11:15 PM-1:45 AM (Monday, August 8) US Pacific time   
Explanatory Kinot Service with Rabbi Chaim Brovender
Join Rabbi Brovender as he explains the underlying themes of various Kinot to make them more meaningful. He will give historical background about the Kinot and their authors along with a deep examination of the text and ideas. Rabbi Brovender will show how the themes of the Kinot can resonate with us in modern times.  
This class will be broadcast live online from Beit Knesset Shir Hadash, Rechov Cheil Nashim 4, Katamon, Jerusalem. A live audience is welcome to join in the synagogue. Click here for a map.   


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11:45-1:15 PM Israel time
9:45-11:15 AM London time
6:45-8:15 PM Melbourne time
4:45-6:15 AM US Easter time
1:45-3:15 AM US Pacific time
Growth from the Ashes with Rabbi Yehoshua Geller
Many of the Kinot said on Tisha B'Av are difficult to relate to without understanding their meaning or background. Rabbi Geller will read through some of the Kinot  to give us somecontext and help us better understand and internalize their messages.   
 This class will be broadcast live online from Beit Knesset Shir Hadash, Rechov Cheil Nashim 4, Katamon, Jerusalem. A live audience is welcome to join in the synagogue. Click here for a map.      

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Chatzot in Jerusalem is at approximately 12:45 PM

      
1:20 PM Israel time
Mincha (Afternoon Prayers) at Beit Knesset Shir Hadash
This will not be broadcast.


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 5:15 PM Israel time
3: 15 PM London time
12.00 AM (Mon, July 30) Melbourne time
10:15 AM US Eastern time
7:15 AM US Pacific time
"Rabati VaGoyim," "...She, so great among the nations." with Rabbi Avi Weinstein
From Jeremiah through to the present day, the blessing and curse of Jewish exceptionalism reverberates throughout the ages.  From the magnificence of Yerushalayim to the wisdom of her population, the question remains, "How does she dwell so bereft and alone?" This class will investigate the Jewish self perception that magnifies the loss of the city and the humiliation of exile." 
 Please note that there will be no live, in-person audience for the second session. This class will be broadcast live online only at WebYeshiva.org.

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6:30 PM Israel time
3:30 PM London time
1:30AM (Mon, July 30) Melbourne time
11:30AM US Eastern time
8:30AM US Pacific time   
The Book of Eicha with Rabbi Yehoshua Geller
Rabbi Geller will discuss the book of Eicha (Lamentations), customarily read on the ninth of Av. Eicha tells the tragic story of the destruction of the First Temple. Eicha is not only a story of pain and suffering, but it also grants us insight into how we can take that pain and sadness and use it to grow and better ourselves and our relationships with God.
Please note that there will be no live, in-person audience for the second session. This class will be broadcast live online only at WebYeshiva.org.


About Rabbi Chaim Brovender
Rabbi Chaim Brovender is the Rosh Yeshiva of WebYeshiva and President of ATID —The Academy for Torah Initiatives and Directions in Jewish Education, in Jerusalem. He was the founding Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Hamivtar and Michlelet Bruria (today, Midreshet Lindenbaum) where he pioneered the teaching of Gemara to students for whom the Talmud had been a closed book. For over forty years he has been a leading force in teaching Torah in Israel and enabling his students to "learn how to learn" according to the renowned "Brovender Method."


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July 29, 2012 9:15AM - 1:15PM
Tisha B'Av kinot: 9 Av 5772, July 29

Explanatory Kinot Service with Rabbi Chaim Brovender

Join Rabbi Brovender as he explains the underlying themes of various Kinot to make them more meaningful.  He will give historical background about the Kinot and their authors along with a deep examination of the text and ideas.  Rabbi Brovender will show how the theme of the Kinot can resonate with us in modern times.


Kinot: Growth from the Ashes with Rabbi Yehoshua Geller

Many of the Kinot said on Tisha B'Av are difficult to relate to without understanding their meaning or background.  Rabbi Geller will read through some of the Kinot to give us some context and help better understand and internalize their messages.

 
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July 29, 2012 5:15PM - 6:15PM
Tisha B'Av kinot: 9 Av 5772, July 29

"Rabati VaGoyim", "...She, so great among the nations" with Rabbi Avi Weinstein

From Jeremiah through to the present day, the blessing and curse of Jewish exceptionalism revernerates throughout the ages.  From the magnificence of Yerushalayim to the wisdom of her population, the question remains, "How does she dwell so bereft and alone?"  This class will investigate the Jewish self perception that magnifies the loss of the city and the humiliation of exile.

 
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July 29, 2012 6:30PM - 7:30PM
Tisha B'Av kinot: 9 Av 5772, July 29

The Book of Eicha with Rabbi Yehoshua Geller

Rabbi Geller will discuss the book of Eicha (Lamentations) customarily read of the ninth of Av.  Eicha tells the tragic story of the destruction of the First Temple.  Eicha is not only a story of pain and suffering, but it also grants us insight into how we can take that pain and sadness and use it to grow and better ourselves and our relationships with God.

 
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