I am proud to once again present “Nehamat Yaaqov”, a compendium of the essential laws of the Three Weeks and Tisha B’av. Many thanks to those who provided feedback that was helpful in revising and otherwise improving the work. You can download a PDF version of Nehamat Yaaqov by clicking here. I will also attempt to post the full text on my other blog.
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O Sailor, Come Ashore
(Part I)
O sailor, come ashore
What have you brought for me?
Red coral , white coral,
Coral from the sea.
(Part II)
I did not dig it from the ground ,
Nor pluck it from a tree;
Feeble insects made it
In the stormy sea.
~by aoc gold