Fast of Behav (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fast of Behav" in English language version.

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chabad.org

  • Chabad.org, viewed 31 January 2022. "Today it is relatively rare to find people who follow this custom". See also Gavriel Zinner, Nitei Gavriel, Hilchot Pesach, volume 3, page 241 and the footnote there for many reasons why the practice has become less popular; he explicitly notes several prominent people in recent times who have fasted, most notably the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Services with fast day prayers for Behav including the special Torah Reading for Mincha of a fast - held only if at least ten men are fasting - are held in the Zichron Moshe Synagogue [he] in Jerusalem, in the Meah Shearim Shtibelach [he] in Jerusalem, at Congregation Shomrei Shabbos in Boro Park, and at Rabbi Forcheimer's shul in Lakewood (see here).

ezrastorah.org

  • Ezras Torah Luach, 5781, Page 75. This prayer can also be found on page 458 of the Artscroll Siddur. A reminder to recite this prayer often appeared in an advertisement in the Yiddish Forward, see for example the paper from November 7, 1940.

hebrewbooks.org

  • Kneset Hagedolah 492

hefkervelt.blogspot.com

  • Chabad.org, viewed 31 January 2022. "Today it is relatively rare to find people who follow this custom". See also Gavriel Zinner, Nitei Gavriel, Hilchot Pesach, volume 3, page 241 and the footnote there for many reasons why the practice has become less popular; he explicitly notes several prominent people in recent times who have fasted, most notably the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Services with fast day prayers for Behav including the special Torah Reading for Mincha of a fast - held only if at least ten men are fasting - are held in the Zichron Moshe Synagogue [he] in Jerusalem, in the Meah Shearim Shtibelach [he] in Jerusalem, at Congregation Shomrei Shabbos in Boro Park, and at Rabbi Forcheimer's shul in Lakewood (see here).

nli.org.il

  • Ezras Torah Luach, 5781, Page 75. This prayer can also be found on page 458 of the Artscroll Siddur. A reminder to recite this prayer often appeared in an advertisement in the Yiddish Forward, see for example the paper from November 7, 1940.
  • The Selichot according to the Eastern Ashkenazic rite can be found on page 816 of the Artscroll Siddur. A reminder also sometimes appeared in an advertisement in the Yiddish Forward, see October 10, 1950.

wikipedia.org

he.wikipedia.org

  • Chabad.org, viewed 31 January 2022. "Today it is relatively rare to find people who follow this custom". See also Gavriel Zinner, Nitei Gavriel, Hilchot Pesach, volume 3, page 241 and the footnote there for many reasons why the practice has become less popular; he explicitly notes several prominent people in recent times who have fasted, most notably the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Services with fast day prayers for Behav including the special Torah Reading for Mincha of a fast - held only if at least ten men are fasting - are held in the Zichron Moshe Synagogue [he] in Jerusalem, in the Meah Shearim Shtibelach [he] in Jerusalem, at Congregation Shomrei Shabbos in Boro Park, and at Rabbi Forcheimer's shul in Lakewood (see here).