Tisha b’Av in Kollel, Like Nowhere Else
We continued our Tisha B’Av observance back on the floor of our Beit Midrash, with Shacharit and Kinnot. Rav Schachter offered a general introduction to the daytime Kinnot, discussing how the Beis HaMikdash functions as a place of Torah and a place of prayer. Once again, each kinah was explained prior to its recital by a rebbe or madrich, with a particular emphasis on relevance and context. This helped us understand and appreciate what we were saying. (A link to the kinot introductions can be fund here.) Also, while this program was taking place in the Beit Midrash, an auxiliary, and more interactive, Tisha B’Av program, lead by Rabbi Lebowitz, Andrew Israeli, Corey Fuches, and a guest speaker, Rabbi Gotch Yudin from Yeshivat Ashreinu, was taking. With two programs being offered, everyone was able to get so much out of their Tisha B’Av morning. As the morning came to an end, and the nature of the day began to turn, we stood up from the floor, and continued with Mincha.
In the early afternoon many took a well-deserved break in their rooms, but for those with the strength to push on, there was a full schedule of inspiring videos. For most, the highlight of Tisha B’Av, was in the closing minutes of the fast, as we traveled to the Kotel for singing and tefila. The NCSYers sang for over an hour, a few feet from the Har HaBayit. The huge and diverse crowd of Israelis and tourists that joined our circle, and the two hundred and fifty people who tuned in to the live stream from around the world, was a testimony to the significance of the gathering. For those of you who joined us, we are happy we had the opportunity to share this special moment with you. (We also thank Communications Director Nachi Cooper for all his hard work.) It was truly unforgettable to be the center of attention at the Kotel, on Tisha B’Av. We know that Hashem was listening to all our songs and tefilos throughout the day and hope to see the rebuilding of the third Beis HaMikdash, speedily in our days.
Preparing for Tisha b’Av
Following regular morning shiurim, the focus turned completely towards Tisha b’Av. We were honored to host hear from Rabbi Binny Freedman, Director of Isralight and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Orayta in the Old City. Rav Binny spoke poignantly about his time in the Israeli army and trips to Poland. Rav Schachter then delivered a special halacha shiur regarding the laws specific to Tisha b’Av. The final pre-fast preparations included last minute chaburas, where NCSYers and madrichim were able to express their own thoughts and emotions.
The Kollel has become a very popular destination on Tisha B’Av, and there was a capacity crowd in the Beit Medrash, including many Rabbeim, friends, and alumni of the program. Maariv and Eicha were followed by words of introduction and inspiration from Rav Zvi Sobolofsky. For the kinot, each paragraph was introduced by a Rebbe or madrich, so that the words would have maximum meaning for the NCSYers. Following the kinot, there were a variety of discussions on appropriate themes for the day like bein adam l’chaveiro . There was also a late night kumzits that was especially moving.
Video from Kumzits of the World
To end Tisha b’Av we traveled to the Kotel and had an inspiring kumzits that hundreds joined in with.
אלי ציון – Rav Zvi Sobolofsky
Rav Zvi Sobolofsky introduces the final kina of the day along with our recitation of it.
Yechiel Schreck introduces kina #41
Yechiel Schreck introduces kina #41
Zev Kahane introduces kina #36
Zev Kahane introduces kina #36
Zev Kahane introduces kina #34
Zev Kahane introduces kina #34
Kivi Naiman introduces kina #28
Kivi Naiman introduces kina #28
Meir Finkelstein introduces kina #33
Meir Finkelstein introduces kina #33
Rabbi Tani Cohen introduces kina #31
Rabbi Tani Cohen introduces kina #31