Tisha B’Av, the 9th day of the month of Av, is the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, on which we fast, mourn and Daven. It is the culmination of the Three Weeks, a period of time during which we mark the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash. The Dealperx team has compiled a list of inspirational videos where you will feel uplifted, moved and inspired. Have an easy and meaningful fast, and may we see the Geulah real soon!
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Amazing inspirational video by Rabbi Yoel Gold
“Watch an exclusive full-length film, that highlights a collection of powerful true stories that are guaranteed to open your heart and touch your soul. Be moved and inspired. Feel uplifted and connected. Find hope and strength. See plan and purpose. Recognize the big picture; because what you see on the outside tells only half the story.” Click Here to Watch
Be inspired by the Ahavas Yisroel of two great giants who would stop at nothing to help another Jew.
Harav Shlomo Freifeld zt”l & Rabbi Ronnie Greenwald zt”l. Click Here to Watch
Oorah Presents: Inspiration and Information for a meaningful Tisha B’av
Why is Tisha B’av the saddest day of the year? What is it about the Ninth of Av that brings the Jewish nation to its knees? And why are we still mourning? Get inspired through our lineup of dynamic speakers, video presentations, bonus kids film, and more. You can now access all the Oorah inspiration for free at Oorah.org/Tisha-bav.
Tisha B’av – An overview by Rabbi Eli Bohm
What is it about the Ninth of Av that brings the Jewish nation to their knees? Hear from Rabbi Eli Bohm from TheZone about this day, its history, and its laws.
Tisha B’av – How to Truly Connect to the Day | Rabbi Chaim Mintz
What are we trying to accomplish on Tisha B’av? How do we mourn something we never experienced? What does it mean to have the Bais Hamikdash? How do we show Hashem that we’re yearning for His presence? Hear insights from Rabbi Chaim Mintz about Tisha B’av and how to connect to the day.
Tisha B’av- Turning Mourning Into Action
Tonight is the night that we mourn our loss. This #TishaBav , understand the loss for which we mourn. Watch and discover what you can do to rebuild the Beis Hamikdash! Produced by #Oorah for the campers at both of Oorah’s TheZone summer camps, as well as for Oorah families worldwide, this production is inspiring and enlightening no matter what level you’re on. Hear a message of inspiration from Rabbi Yossi Mozes and #HaravChaimMintz, as well as the firsthand account from Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein Survivor of the Poway Synagogue mass shooting his year Make this an inspirational Tisha B’av. Lets build our connection with Hashem and his Torah. Hashem will look down from heaven and see our suffering and bring Moshiach b’meheira b’yomainu amen!
What Galus Really Means – ft. Rabbi Sholom Rubashkin
Rabbi Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin shares his personal experience of Galus- and of Geulah. With Emunah and Bitachon, Hashem will bring Moshiach!
Tisha B’av – a Personal Tragedy? – with Rabbi Shaya Levin
Tisha B’av – a Personal Tragedy? Why do we cry for something that happened nearly 2,000 years ago? And what can each one of us do about it? Produced for Oorah’s campers at both of Oorah’s TheZone summer camps, as well as for Oorah families worldwide, this production is inspiring and enlightening no matter what level you’re on. Hear a message of inspiration from Rabbi Heshy Forster and Rabbi Chaim Mintz, as well as the firsthand account from father Rabbi Shaya Levin on his perspective of the tragedy of Yisrael Levin z”l and Elisheva Kaplan a”h.
“Tisha B’av –What We Are Missing Today”
The Churban did not end 2000 years ago, we’ve continued to suffer through the generations. Today, living in relative safety and comfort, learn what it is that we are missing today and what message the day of Tisha B’av holds for us. Produced for Oorah’s campers at both of Oorah’s TheZone summer camps, as well as for Oorah families worldwide, this production is inspiring and enlightening no matter what level you’re on. Be inspired by Rabbi Refael Fried of Oorah’s Kiruv department. and rabbi Avi Schnall. Special message at the end from HaRav Chaim Mintz, Oorah’s founder and spiritual leader.
Charlie Harary on Tisha B’Av: A Day of Yearning, Not Sadness
The point of Tisha B’Av is to focus on what life would be like with the presence of God in it.
Tisha B’Av: Are you a Tourist or a Soldier? – Mr. Charlie Harary
Tisha B’Av: Are you a Tourist or a Soldier?
Tisha B’Av: Reflecting on Rebuilding – Rabbi Paysach Krohn
What is the significance of the loss of the Holy Temple? What are we missing today without the Beit Hamikdash? The world renowned Maggid Rabbi Paysach Krohn discusses the role of every single Jew in rebuilding the third Temple.
Inspiring singing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem – Tisha Bav
NCSY Kollel, one of the OU youth programs in Israel this summer, have been coming to the Western Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem two hours before sundown on Tisha B’Av for over 25 years. They declare that they “will continue coming every year until Beit Hamikdash will be built speedily in our days.”
The Jewish Future… Tisha B’Av 5777 By Rabbi YY Jacobson
The Jewish Future… Tisha B’Av 5777 By Rabbi YY Jacobson
Tisha B’Av: Greatness Brings Geula – Mr. Charlie Harary
Greatness Brings Geula
Tisha B’av: The Danger of Fear – Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
The Danger of Fear
Chief Sephardic Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef talks about Tisha B’av
Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef on Tisha B’av 2016
Tisha B’Av: The Jewish People are Awesome – Rabbi Benzion Klatzko
The Jewish People are Awesome
Tisha BAV live from Chazaq – Charlie Harary – 5778 / 2018
Don’t let this Tisha B’Av pass without getting inspired!
Charlie Harary on Tisha B’Av: A Day of Yearning, Not Sadness
The point of Tisha B’Av is to focus on what life would be like with the presence of God in it.
Tisha B’Av The Root of Destruction
Understanding the meaning of the destruction of the temple and how it affects each of us today.
“They Gave Me Life” – The Story of Rina Quint
Rina Quint was born as Freida “Freidel” Lichtenstein in December 1935 in the city of Piotrkow Tribunalski, Poland. In 1939, when Rina was three years old, the Nazis invaded and occupied her hometown. In October 1942, her mother and her two older brothers were deported to the extermination camp of Treblinka where they were murdered. Rina, who was not yet seven years old, was deported with her father to a concentration camp, where she pretended to be a boy in order to survive. When Rina’s father was murdered, she was left alone in the camp. She was finally sent to Bergen Belsen concentration camp. In the various camps she was interned she was adopted by different women, but they all died. At the end of the war, Rina went to Sweden, where she was adopted by a Holocaust survivor who passed away a few months later. In 1946, Rina emigrated to the United States with an adoptive mother, also a Holocaust survivor, who after three months also passed away as a result of her poor physical condition. Rina was then adopted by a Jewish couple who didn’t have children. Rina earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education and worked as a teacher in schools and, as a lecturer at Adelphi University in New York and at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In 1984, Rina and her husband emigrated to Israel with their four children who were already married. Rina has been volunteering for more than 30 years at Yad Vashem where she meets with groups from around the world.
The Auschwitz Album- Visual Evidence of the Process Leading to the Mass Murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau
The Auschwitz Album is the only surviving visual evidence of the process leading to the mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is a unique document and was donated to Yad Vashem by Lilly Jacob-Zelmanovic Meier.
Escape from Sobibor (1987 Movie)
Escape from Sobibor