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Thousand Days After Simchat Torah Massacre, 17th of Tammuz Fast Recalls Jerusalem’s Destruction and Zechariah’s Prophecy

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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On the evening marking one thousand days since the horrific massacre on Simchat Torah morning (October 7, 2023), the 17th of Tammuz fast recalls the destruction of Jerusalem and the prophetic comfort offered by Zechariah. This fast commemorates the breach of Jerusalem’s walls on the 17th of Tammuz, which led to the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans, as well as the breach on the 9th of Tammuz that preceded the First Temple’s destruction by the Babylonians. Both dates are solemnly observed through this fast, yet the Israeli media and left-wing commentators have largely ignored the historical and national significance of this day.

The article highlights that the media and political left have overlooked the original meaning of the fast as a national day of mourning and failed to mention Zechariah’s prophecy of consolation linked to this date, which speaks of turning fast days into joy and celebration. The author stresses that viewing these events through a pessimistic lens misses the hopeful message at the core of the tradition.

Furthermore, the piece calls on the Minister of Education to emphasize the importance of Bible studies, noting that the Tanakh forms the foundation of Hebrew language, Jewish culture, history, and geography. It argues that Bible study is cultural rather than religious indoctrination and that understanding these roots is essential for all Israelis, including those serving in the Israel Defense Forces, which is described as vital for preserving Jewish identity and existence.

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