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Aug 1, 2021 - Verse of the Day - Psalm 119:114 - You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word. by Trevis Dampier Ministries

Aug 1, 2021 - Verse of the Day - Psalm 119:114 - You are my refuge and my shield; I have put my hope in your word. by Trevis Dampier Ministries

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News Feed - https://www.facebook.com/trevisdampierministries/ Tu B'Av (Hebrew: ט״ו באב‎, lit. 'fifteenth of Av') is a minor Jewish holiday. In modern-day Israel, it is celebrated as a holiday of love (חג האהבה‎ Ḥag HaAhava).[2] It has been said to be an auspicious day for weddings. Historical significance According to the Mishna, Tu B'Av was a joyous holiday in the days of the Temple in Jerusalem, marking the beginning of the grape harvest. Yom Kippur marked the end of the grape harvest. On both dates the unmarried girls of Jerusalem dressed in white garments, and went out to dance in the vineyards.[3] That same section in the Talmud states that there were no holy days as happy for the Jews as Tu B'Av and Yom Kippur.[4] The holiday celebrated the wood-offering brought in the Temple (see Nehemiah 13:31). Josephus refers to it as the Feast of Xylophory ("Wood-bearing").[5] Various reasons for celebrating on Tu B'Av are cited by the Talmud and Talmudic commentators:[6][7]

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