The Three Weeks
The three weeks which begin on Shiva Asar BeTamuz
(the seventeenth of Tamuz) and end on Tisha BeAv (the ninth of
Av) are a period of mourning for the Jewish people. It
was during this time that both of our Holy Temples were destroyed.
There are two periods within these three weeks.
During the period beginning from Shiva Asar BeTamuz till the end
of Tamuz (a period of twelve days) the mourning is not as intense.
The final nine days beginning with the first of Av till Tisha
BeAv are much more intense. During these final nine days the mourning
from the first twelve days is intensified and many additional
practices of mourning are added.
During the first twelve days the following
practices are observed:
- We do not perform weddings during this
time.
- We do not make the blessing shehechyanu
during this time. This blessing is made upon purchasing a new
garment or eating a new fruit (i.e. fruit which has just come
in season). Therefore we do not purchase new clothing during this
time and, if possible, we do not eat new fruits.
- We do not shave or get a haircut during
this time.
- We do not listen to music during this time.
During the final nine days we continue to follow
these restrictions in addition to which we add the following practices:
- We do not eat meat or drink wine except on Shabbat.
- We do not do construction whose primary purpose is pleasure (such as building a swimming pool) or aesthetic (such as painting).
- We do not bathe during this period (except
for Friday in honor of Shabbat).
- We do not launder clothing during this
period nor do we wear fresh clothing (except for Shabbat).
- We do not trim our fingernails during this
period.
In addition, it is preferable to not engage
in disputes with non-Jews during the month of Av.
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