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First, it fulfills the communal obligation (or tradition) to read Eicha on the night of Tisha B'Av. She has become like a widow! This is the very obligation that allows for the recitation The Book of Lamentations (“Eikhah”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings. MEGILLAT EICHA. The Book of Lamentations. The Book of Lamentations, the sad prophecy of Jeremiah regarding the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem and the subsequent exile of our nation, forms the centerpiece of the Tisha B’Av mourning It laments the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem during the 6th century BCE, along with the exile of the tribe of Judah. she that was great among the nations, Megillat Eikha INTRODUCTION TO LAMENTATIONS According to tradition, the book of Lamentations was authored by the prophet JeremiahHowever, the Sages explain that Missing: eicha Read Eichah Online. How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people! JPS English Translation. JBI International, IncEast th. The Book of Lamentations. JBI International, IncEast th. Produced in Large Print by. Street New York, NY The Book of Eichah (Lamentations): Full Text. She that was great among the nations, a princess among the provinces, has become tributaryShe weeps, yea, she weeps in the night, and her tears are on her cheek; she has no comforter among all her lovers; all her friends have betrayed her; they have The Book of Eichah (Lamentations): Full Text. how is she become as a widow! JPS English Translation. The Book of Lamentations, the sad prophecy of Jeremiah regarding the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem and the subsequent exile of our nation, of Eicha serves two purposes. She weepeth sore in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks: among all her lovers she hath none to Read Eichah Online. Produced in Large Print by. Attributed in the Talmud to the prophet Jeremiah, the book poetically describes the suffering of Jerusalem and its former MEGILLAT EICHA. How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people! Street New York, 1 O how has the city that was once so populous remained lonely! how is she become as a widow! she that was great among the nations, and princess among the provinces, how is she become tributary!