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Jews fast from dawn until dusk on the day of Tzom Gedalia, which commemorates the assassination of Gedalia, the governor of Judea following the Babylonian occupation in 586. Gedalia’s death is viewed as the final blow of the Babylonian exile, with the death of one man representing the death of an era, and of the First Temple.
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