- Fast of Gedalia
The Fast of
Gedalia (or Gedaliah) ( _he. צוֹם גְּדָלִיָּה, IPAEng|gɛdˈlaɪə or IPA2|gɪˈdɑlyə, Tzom Gedaliah) is a Jewish fast day fromdawn untildusk to lament the assassination of the righteous governor of Judah of that name, which ended Jewish rule and completed the destruction of thefirst Temple .Origins
When the
Babylon ian king Nebuchadnezzar conqueredJerusalem , he killed and exiled most of its inhabitants and appointedGedaliah , son of Achikam as governor of the now-Babylonianprovince of Judah. Many Jews who had fled toMoab ,Ammon ,Edom , and other neighboring lands returned to Judah, tended the vineyards again, and enjoyed a new respite after their earlier suffering.Baalis king ofAmmon , however, hostile and envious of the Judean remnant, sent and encouraged a Jew,Yishmael Ben Netaniah , who was a descended from the royal family of Judea, to assassinate Gedaliah. In the seventh month (Tishrei ), a group of Jews led by Yishmael came to Gedaliah in the town of Mitzpa and was received cordially. Gedaliah had been warned of his guest's murderous intent, but refused to believe his informants, having the belief that their report was mereslander . Yishmael murdered Gedaliah, together with most of the Jews who had joined him and many Babylonians whom the Babylonian King had left with Gedaliah. The remaining Jews feared the vengeance of the Babylonian King (seeing as his chosen ruler, Gedaliah, had been killed by a Jew) and fled to Egypt.In Hebrew Bible
The events are briefly recounted in the
Hebrew Bible in2 Kings 25:25-26:But it came to pass in the seventh month, that Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, of the seed royal, came, and ten men with him, and smote Gedaliah, that he died, and the Jews and the Chaldeans that were with him at Mitzpah. :And all the people, both small and great, and the captains of the forces, arose, and came to Egypt; for they were afraid of the Chaldeans.
A fuller account is in
Jeremiah , chapter 41, [ [http://www.mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt1141.htm Interlinear Hebrew/English text of Jeremiah, 41] online at Mechon Mamre, accessed2008-10-02 ] where the murder of a group of envoys and the kidnapping of the gubernatorial staff and family are also related.Institution of fast
The surviving remnant of Jews was thus dispersed and the land remained desolate. In remembrance of these tribulations, the Jewish sages instituted the 'Fast of the Seventh' (see Zechariah 8:19) on the day of Gedaliah's assassination in the seventh month.
It is suggested that Gedaliah was slain on the first day of Tishrei but the fast was "postponed" till after
Rosh Hashanah , since fasting is prohibited during a festival. Concerning this fast day, theRabbi s have said that its aim is to establish that the death of the righteous is likened to the burning of the house ofGod . Just as they ordained a fast upon the destruction of theJewish Temple , likewise they ordained a fast upon the death of Gedaliah.Dates
The fast is observed immediately after the second day of the High Holy Day of
Rosh Hashana , the third ofTishrei in theHebrew calendar . The Gregorian date for The Fast of Gedalia varies from year to year based on when it corresponds with the third ofTishrei .When
Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday and Friday, the fast is postponed until Sunday (which would be the fourth ofTishrei ), since no public fast may be observed onShabbat (Saturday) with the exception ofYom Kippur .In 2006, this fast day was observed on
September 25 .
In 2007, this fast day was observed onSeptember 16 (fourth ofTishrei ).
In 2008, this fast day was observed onOctober 2 .
In 2009, this fast day is observed onSeptember 21 .Observances
The fast is observed from daybreak until the stars appear at night. As a minor fast day, other laws of mourning are not required.
Selichot are recited during Shachrit by orthodox communities. The cantor includes the prayerAneinu in the repetition of the Shachrit and in private recitation of theMincha amidah . TheAvinu Malkeinu prayer is recited and as it is during theTen Days of Repentance the additions reference the new year. ATorah scroll is taken from the ark, the Thirteen Divine Attributes are said, and the Passages of Vayechal are read from the Torah (Exodus 32:11-14 and 34:1-10). The sameTorah reading and also aHaftorah reading are added atMincha .External links & references
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