Friday November 22, 2024

Tisha B'Av 2010


Jews praying at the Western wall in Jerusalem.
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Independence Day
Sunday July 4
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or -5255 days

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Tisha BAv
Tuesday July 20
-14 years, -4 months, -2 days
or -5239 days

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Parents Day
Sunday July 25
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or -5234 days

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Tisha B'Av for the year 2010 is celebrated/ observed on sundown of Monday, July 19th ending at sundown on Tuesday, July 20th.


Tisha B'Av is celebrated in the Hebrew calendar on ninth day of the month of Av. The day is a day of remembrance of the destruction of the First and Second Temple in Jerusalem.

Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?

According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.

Days to Tisha B'Av 2010

Tuesday, July 20th is day number 201 of the 2010 calendar year with -14 years, -4 months, -2 days until Tisha B'Av 2010.


Tisha B'Av
Name(s):Tisha B'Av, The ninth of Av
Type:Observance, Jewish
When:Ninth of Av in Hebrew Calendar

Dates for Tisha B'av

HolidayDateDays to Go
Tisha B'av 2023 Thursday, July 27, 2023 -484
Tisha B'av 2024 Tuesday, August 13, 2024 -101
Tisha B'av 2025 Sunday, August 03, 2025 254
Tisha B'av 2026 Thursday, July 23, 2026 608
Tisha B'av 2027 Thursday, August 12, 2027 993
Tisha B'av 2028 Monday, July 31, 2028 1347


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