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When was Tisha B'Av introduced as a formal day of commemoration in Judaism?
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<blockquote data-quote="FUNKSOULFITZ" data-source="post: 2465292" data-attributes="member: 844297"><p>I'm sorry if my wording or spelling is wrong I'm researching Jewish festivals for a subject at school and am curious as to when it became a proper day of commemoration. Was it commemorated before the destruction of the second temple? Possibly even under a different name? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FUNKSOULFITZ, post: 2465292, member: 844297"] I'm sorry if my wording or spelling is wrong I'm researching Jewish festivals for a subject at school and am curious as to when it became a proper day of commemoration. Was it commemorated before the destruction of the second temple? Possibly even under a different name? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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