The Three Weeks

The Three Weeks

The Three Weeks or "Bein ha-Metzarim" (Hebrew: בין המצרים, "Between the " cf "In Dire Straits") is a period of mourning commemorating the destruction of the first and second Jewish Temples. The Three Weeks start on the seventeenth day of the Jewish month of Tammuz — the fast of Shiva Asar B'Tammuz — and end on the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av — the fast of Tisha B'Av, which occurs exactly three weeks later. Both of these fasts commemorate events surrounding the destruction of the Jewish Temples and the subsequent exile of the Jews from the land of Israel. According to conventional chronology, the destruction of the first Temple, by Nebuchadrezzar II, occurred in 586 BCE, and the second, by the Romans, in 70 CE. Jewish chronology, however, traditionally places the first destruction at about 421 BCE. (See "Missing years (Hebrew calendar)" for more information.)

Observances

As an extension of the mournful mood during the three weeks, standard Ashkenazic custom, or minhag, restricts the extent to which one may take a haircut, shave or listen to music, though communities and individuals vary their levels of observance of these customs. No Jewish marriages or other major celebrations are allowed during the Three Weeks, since the joy of such an event would conflict with the expected mood of mourning during this time. Many Orthodox Jews refrain from eating meat during the Nine Days from the first of the month of Av until midday of the day after the fast of Ninth of Av, based on the tradition that the Temple burned until that time.

Levels of mourning

The Three Weeks can be thought of as having a variety of increasing levels of mourning. Some restrictions begin at the beginning, or Shiva Asar B'Tamuz, some from Rosh Chodesh Av (the beginning of the Jewish month of Av), some only come into effect the week in which Tisha B'Av occurs (the first day of a week considered to be Sunday), and some only apply on "Erev" Tisha B'Av (hours leading up to Tisha B'Av). Some apply only to the day of Tisha B'Av itself, or in some cases, up until the halakhic midday of Tisha B'Av.

History

The first source for a special status of the Three Weeks—which is also the oldest extant reference to these days as Bein ha-Metzarim—is found in Eikhah Rabbathi 1.29 (Lamentations Rabbah, fourth century CE?). This midrash glosses Lamentations 1.3, "All [Zion's] pursuers overtook her between the straits," interpreting "straits" as "days of distress"—namely the Seventeenth of Tammuz and the Ninth of Av .

Rabbi Isaac Tyrnau (who lived in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries) wrote in his book "Minhagim," a record of Austrian customs, that haircuts are not taken and weddings are not celebrated during the Three Weeks. His opinion was cited as halakha by Moses Isserles in Rema on Shulchan Aruch, which is the foundation for most of current Ashkenazic practice.

pecial Haftarot

By nearly universal custom, special haftarot (passages from the Prophets) are read in the synagogue on each Saturday of the Three Weeks. Whereas most haftarot of the yearly cycle are selections reflecting the theme of the day's Torah reading, these three—the "Three of Affliction" ("tlat de-pur`anuta")—do not directly relate to the weekly Torah portions, but instead contain certain prophecies of Jeremiah and Isaiah foreshadowing the fall of Jerusalem. The nine haftarot of the eight weeks following Tisha B'Av likewise were selected for their content. These are the "Seven of Consolation" ("shev di-nhemta") followed by the "Two of Repentance" ("tarte di-tyuvta")—which two appropriately fall between Rosh ha-Shanah and Yom Kippur; one is read on Saturday like the other special haftarot, but the other is read on the Fast of Gedaliah. [Ashkenazim read this second haftarah on all public fast days except for Yom Kippur.]

This custom of 12 consecutive special haftarot is first recorded in Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana (fifth century CE?), but is not mentioned in the Talmudim. Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana designates the appropriate 12 selections from the Prophets, the Three of Affliction being
#”"Divre Yirmeyahu" (Jeremiah 1.1-2.3),
#"Shim`u Devar Hashem" (Jeremiah 2.4-28), and
#"Hazon Yisha`yahu" (Isaiah 1.1-27).The great majority of congregations use the haftarot suggested by Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana. But Maimonides in his law code prescribes a slight variation of these three, and the Yemenite Jews read the haftarot that he lists.

The Nine Days

According to the Mishna (Ta'anit 4:6), "from the beginning of Av, happiness is decreased." The last nine days of the three weeks—which are also the first nine days of the month of Av, culminating in the Tisha B'Av fast—constitute therefore a period of intensified mourning in the Ashkenazic custom. Many Jewish communities refrain from partaking of poultry, red meat, and wine; from wearing freshly laundered clothes; and from warm baths. Sephardim observe many of these restrictions only from the Sunday before Tisha B'Av, dispensing with them entirely in years when Tisha B'Av falls on a Sunday. Yemenite Jews do not maintain these customs.

See also

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*Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem
*Solomon's Temple
*Babylonian captivity
*Second Temple
*Herod's Temple
*Siege of Jerusalem (70)
*Destruction of Jerusalem
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*Jewish-Roman wars
*Western Wall

; Related holidays
*Seventeenth of Tammuz
*The Nine Days
*Tisha B'Av

External links

* [http://www.thethreeweeks.com The Three Weeks Guide]
* [http://joshyuter.com/archives/2008/07/the_real_laws_of_the_three_weeks_and_nine_days.php The Real Laws of the Three Weeks and Nine Days] Rabbi Josh Yuter Jewish and Israeli holidays


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