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- Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth; singular kinah, qinah or kinnah) are Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used...
- destruction of Jerusalem, is read in synagogue, followed by the recitation of kinnot, liturgical dirges that lament the loss of the Temples and Jerusalem. As...
- EndechaGalician lament, subgenre of the planto Keening Kinah (plural: kinnot) – Kinnot are traditional Hebrew poems recited on Tisha B'Av lamenting the destruction...
- Tikkun at night, or not at all. The Book of Lamentations (איכה Eikhah or Kinnot) is read on the night of Tisha B'Av in all Jewish communities. Ecclesiastes...
- and puts forth the dream of redemption. It is also one of the most famous kinnot Jews recite on Tisha B'Av: "Zion, wilt thou not ask if peace's wing / Shadows...
- (Shavuot) Eikhah (Lamentations) איכה (Tisha B'Av or Yom Kippur; also called Kinnot in Hebrew) Qōheleth (Ecclesiastes) קהלת (Sukkot) Estēr (Esther) אֶסְתֵר...
- is then rewarded. Eikha (Lamentations) איכה (Ninth of Av) [Also called Kinnot in Hebrew.] is a collection of poetic laments for the destruction of Jerusalem...
- by V'Ata Kadosh, and on Tish'a Ba'av the Book of Lamentations and some kinnot are recited, also followed by V'Ata Kadosh. On Yom Kippur, an extended order...
- Archived from the original on 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2020-04-30. Also called Kinnot in Hebrew. Babylonian Talmud, Bava Batra 14b Swete, Henry Barclay (1902)...
- pray and study Torah at midnight. At first, Mizrahi Jews would add dirges (kinnot) for the destruction only on the three sabbaths that are between the Seventeenth...