Congregation Or Menorah
Halacha Corner
By, Rabbi Doug Zelden
Asarah B'Tevet Fast - Tuesday, December 30,
2025
(Times are Central Standard Time)
Fast begins at 5:48am
……..
Fast ends
5:07pm
The fast begins in Tuesday morning.
If one planned to wake up early to eat before the start of the fast then
you may, but stop eating before: 5:47am.
Eating and drinking are forbidden on this minor fast day.
Many don’t take hot showers or baths on Asara B’Tevet, though bathing is
permitted.
Asara B’Tevet is also one of the four fast days that commemorate dark times
in Jewish history. The others are Tisha B'Av (the day of the destruction of
both Temples in Jerusalem), the 17th of Tammuz (the day of the breaching of the
defensive wall of Jerusalem by Titus and the Roman legions in 70 CE), and the
third of Tishrei (the day that marks the assassination of the
Babylonian-appointed Jewish governor of Judah, Gedaliah ben Achikam. He was
actually killed on Rosh Hashanah but the fast day was advanced to the day after
Rosh Hashanah because of the holiday).
The Tenth of Tevet, Tuesday’s fast day, marks the onset of the siege of
Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, the King of Babylonia, and the beginning of the
battle that ultimately destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon, and sent
the Jews into the 70-year Babylonian Exile. The date of the Tenth of Tevet is
recorded for us by the prophet Yechezkel, who himself was already in Babylonia
as part of the first group of Jews exiled there by Nebuchadnezzar, 11 years
earlier than the actual destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem itself.