Tisha B'Av 2022 Schedule Tisha B’Av is a sad day in the history of the Jewish people. On this day, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed—twice. The first Holy Temple was destroyed by the Babylonian Empire in 423 BCE. It was a devastating blow to the Jewish people, but we survived and eventually rebuilt the Temple. Then in 69 CE, on the very same day on the Jewish calendar, the Roman Empire destroyed our second Holy Temple. Saturday, August 7th: Mincha: 1:45 PM Fast Begins: 8:05 PM Maariv, followed by Eicha: 9:30 PM After Eicha there will be Songs of Reb Shlomo appropriate for Tisha B’av led by Yehuda Green and Rabbi Naftali Citron with special guests. Sunday, August 8th: Shacharit: 10:00 AM Chatzot: 1:01 PM Mincha: 2:45 PM Program: 3:30 PM Maariv: 9:00 PM Fast Ends: 8:50 PM Relevant Laws for When Tisha B’Av falls on Saturday Night/Sunday Tisha B’Av is a day of national mourning. It commemorates the destruction of the First and Second Batai Mikdash which both occurred on the Ninth of Av. It also commemorates the tragedies that have occurred to the Jewish people throughout our history. On Shabbos Chazon (the Shabbos before Tisha B’Av) one is permitted to eat meat and drink wine at all of the meals, including Seudah Shelisheet. All of the laws of Seudas Hamafsekes (the last meal before the fast) are suspended,. The meal must be finished before twilight, which is 8:05 PM this year. Before coming to Shul Saturday night for Maariv, recite the following phrase after nightfall: "Baruch Hamavdil Ben Kodesh Lechol." Then change into your Tisha B'Av non-leather shoes. Preparations for the fast may not be made on Shabbos. Non-leather shoes, specific for Tisha B’av, and Kinos/Eichah books may not be brought to Shul on Shabbos afternoon. One should bring them to the shul either on Friday evening before sunset or on Saturday night after nightfall. When Tisha B’Av falls on Sunday, anyone who must eat on Saturday night/Sunday for health reasons should first recite Havdalah omitting the blessing over spices. Women, who normally do not daven the Maariv prayer, must recite the following phrase Saturday night after nightfall before doing any work: “Baruch Hamavdil Ben Kodesh