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Tisha B'Av 5786 in Miami Beach
Tisha B'Av 5786 in Miami Beach, FL falls on July 23, 2026. Miami Beach's Jewish community celebrates Tisha B'Av with traditional foods like Seudah Hamafseket (Pre-Fast Meal), Post-Fast Foods, Hard-Boiled Eggs. Kosher Connect lists 17 Miami Beach-area restaurants, caterers, and bakeries serving the community, most concentrated around Miami Beach. Plan your Tisha B'Av 5786 meals with verified kosher certification details for every establishment.
Traditional Tisha B'Av Foods
Find these classics at Miami Beach kosher restaurants and caterers.
Seudah Hamafseket (Pre-Fast Meal)
The final meal before the Tisha B'Av fast is deliberately simple and mournful. The traditional meal consists of bread and a hard-boiled egg, sometimes dipped in ashes, eaten while sitting on the floor. Some add lentils, another food of mourning.
Post-Fast Foods
After the 25-hour fast ends, light and easily digestible foods are recommended. Simple dairy, bread, fruit, and beverages help ease the body back into eating after a full day without food or water.
Hard-Boiled Eggs
Eggs are a traditional food of mourning in Judaism, served at the seudah hamafseket and at meals of consolation after a funeral. Their round shape symbolizes the cycle of life.
Kosher Tisha B'Av in Miami Beach
Rita's #1335
6782 Collins Ave.
The Frieze Ice Cream
1626 Michigan Ave
Otoro
976 W 41st St
Miami N Ice
1214 Washington Ave
F41 Deli
726 Arthur Godfrey Rd
Miami Beach Chocolates
Miami Beach
41 Pizza
451 W 41st St
Silan
5225 Collins Ave
Fialkoffs Kosher Pizza
544 Arthur Godfrey Rd
Rita's #1337
1631 Collins Ave.
Glatt Miami
4747 Collins Ave
Food Art
2400 Pine Tree Dr
Shaike's Catering
4747 Collins Ave
LEC Catering
1140 Alton Rd
Bagel Boss (Miami Beach)
740 W 41st St
Miri's Cafe
525 W 41st St
Nathalie's Catering
1701 Washington Ave
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