The community-wide observance and service will take place on Saturday at Congregation Beth Shalom with limited in-person attendance. The program will also be offered virtually. The evening begins at 9:30 p.m. with a Tisha B’Av Ma’Ariv service and will be followed by a D’var Torah and reading of Eicha. Participants can choose to participate in either the Hebrew or English reading from the Book of Lamentations, which details the destruction of Jerusalem through song and poems.

This is a meaningful service with beautiful, mournful melodies, some engaging teaching, and a time for communal reflection on both painful times of our past and hope for our future. To indicate your attendance, register at: docs.google.com/forms/REGISTRATIONTishaBAv2021

The community Tisha B’Av observance continues Sunday beginning at 4:00 p.m. and will be held virtually via Zoom.

Tisha B’Av commemorates destruction, but also bears with it the hope of redemption. We will mark the end of this somber day by hearing stories from members of our community and from outside of our local community who have suffered personally from addiction or have a loved one who has; and we will reflect on the path from addiction to recovery as a form of transition from destruction to redemption.

The program is a collaborative effort of the Rabbinical Association and Jewish Family Services of Greater Kansas City. Register for the Sunday program at: docs.google.com/REGISTRATIONTISHABAAVSUNDAYJULY18

For questions, contact Annette Fish, Rabbinical Association administrator/program director, , 913-327-8226.