December 14, 2021 marks the Jewish fast day known as the 10th of Tevet (Asara B'Tevet in Hebrew). (Asara B'Tevet in Hebrew). The holiday is celebrated annually on, as the name implies, the 10th day of the Hebrew month of Tevet, which typically falls in the winter for those in the Northern Hemisphere. It also always follows the eight-day long holiday of Hanukkah, though it is in no way related. Here is a rundown for what you need to know about Judaism's winter fast day. History The fast day is, like many others in Judaism, meant to commemorate the destruction...