Today we observe Tisha B’Av, one of the most solemn and significant days in the Jewish calendar.
On this day, we remember the most tragic events in Jewish history, including the destruction of the Temple, exile, persecution, and other tragedies that have left a profound mark on the collective memory of the Jewish people.
It is a day of fasting, silence, reflection, and prayer. At the same time, it reminds us of the enduring strength of the human spirit to preserve identity, faith, and hope even in the face of the greatest adversity.
May this day inspire us to remember the lessons of history, to foster respect for one another, and to strive for a world filled with greater understanding, compassion, and peace.
Memory carries responsibility. Hope inspires.





