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Ninth of Ab - translation to English

JEWISH DAY OF FASTING
Ninth of Av; Tisha Be-Av; Tisha B'av; 9th of Av; Tisha b'Av; Tish'a B'Av; Tisha bav; Tishah bav; Tishah beav; Tisha beav; Tish'a b'av; 9th Av; 9th of Ab; Ninth of Ab; Tisha b’Av; Tishabov; Five calamities of the Ninth of Ab; Tishah B'av; Tishah B'Av; Tisha BeAv; Ninth Of Ab; Ninth Of Av; Tishah B’Av; Tishah B'Ab; Ninth Day of Av; The Ninth of Av; Tishad Beav; Tisha b'av; Tish'a Ba'av; Tishah be-Av; Tisha’a be-Av; Tisha Beav
  •  Reading ''kinnot'' at the Western Wall
  • Lamenting in the synagogue, 1887
  • Tisha b'Av prayers (1740).
  • Tisha b'Av (1657 woodcut)
  • Jews pray in a synagogue on Tisha B'av. Painted by [[Maurycy Trębacz]] and published in 1903. From the collection of the National Library of Israel

Ninth of Ab         
el 9 de Ab (día de duelo por la caída del templo)
ab initio         
LATIN TERM MEANING "FROM THE BEGINNING"
Ab initio calculations; Ab-initio; Ab Initio
desde el comienzo (Latín)
ab initio         
LATIN TERM MEANING "FROM THE BEGINNING"
Ab initio calculations; Ab-initio; Ab Initio
= desde el comienzo, desde el principio
Ex: There were so many corrections to be made that it would have been cheaper and quicker to catalogue the item oneself ab initio.

Definition

ab
Preposición latina que se emplea en frases latinas, como ab initio, ab aeterno. Generalmente con el significado de, desde.

Wikipedia

Tisha B'Av

Tisha B'Av (Hebrew: תִּשְׁעָה בְּאָב Tīšʿā Bəʾāv; IPA: [tiʃʕa beˈʔav] (listen), lit.'the ninth of Av') is an annual fast day in Judaism, on which a number of disasters in Jewish history occurred, primarily the destruction of both Solomon's Temple by the Neo-Babylonian Empire and the Second Temple by the Roman Empire in Jerusalem.

Tisha B'Av marks the end of the three weeks between dire straits and is regarded as the saddest day in the Jewish calendar, and it is thus believed to be a day which is destined for tragedy. Tisha B'Av falls in July or August in the Gregorian calendar.

The observance of the day includes five prohibitions, most notable of which is a 25-hour fast. The Book of Lamentations, which mourns the destruction of Jerusalem, is read in the synagogue, followed by the recitation of kinnot, liturgical dirges that lament the loss of the Temples and Jerusalem. As the day has become associated with remembrance of other major calamities which have befallen the Jewish people, some kinnot also recall events such as the murder of the Ten Martyrs by the Romans, expulsions from England, Spain and elsewhere, massacres of numerous medieval Jewish communities during the Crusades, and the Holocaust.