Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Halocho #2354 - Why is Tu B'Av a joyous day?

Tu B'Av will be on this Friday, Erev Shabbat.

A number of joyous events happened over the years on Tu B'Av.
  • It was the day the Generation-of-the-Wilderness realized that the sin of the spies had been forgiven, in the year 2488.
  • It was the day that the tribes were allowed to intermarry, including orphaned daughters (as per בְּמִדְבַּר Ch. 36:8) once all those who conquered the Land had passed away.
  • On the same day the tribe of Binyamin was allowed to intermarry with other tribes, after the scandal of Giv'ah (as per שֹׁפְטִים Ch. 19 - 21), around the year 2524.
  • It was the day that King הוֹשֵׁעַ בֶּן אֵלָה removed the blockades that the wicked King יָרָבְעָם בֶּן נְבָט had placed on the roads, preventing the Jews from going to Jerusalem for the Festivals about 75 years earlier, around the year 3040.
  • It was the day the Romans allowed those massacred by the wicked Hadrian in Beitar to be buried, some time after he died in 138 (C.E).
  • It was the day they stopped chopping wood for the altar in the Bet Hamikdash every year, as it marks the end of "summer" (as per Rashi on בְּרֵאשִׁית Ch. 8:22) and the start of the 2 months of "heat". The wood had to be worm free to be used on the altar, and had to be fully dried before the rainy season.
This gave everybody more time for learning Torah - and therefore Tu B'Av is the Joyous Day of Increased Torah Learning (and one does not say Tachanun on Tu B'Av nor during Mincha the day before.)

Source: The Book of our Heritage, Vol 3 page 307-313, (Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 22:8)

- Danny
Tuesday, 12 Menachem Av 5779

אֵין אוֹמְרִים תַּחֲנוּן לֹא בְּרֹאשׁ חֹדֶשׁ וְלֹא בַּחֲמִשָּׁה עָשָׂר בְּאָב ... בְּכָל אֵלּוּ אֵין אוֹמְרִים בְּמִנְחָה שֶׁלִּפְנֵיהֶם

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