The Lubavitcher Rebbe initiated the custom of participating in a Siyum on each of the “Nine Days.”
For many years, the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education has organized siyumim on the radio in New York City.
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5777-2017 Siyum Schedule
5777-2017 Siyum Schedule
1 Av – Monday, July 24 Tractate Tamid 5:15 PM ET
2 Av – Tuesday, July 25 Tractate Megillah 6:00 PM ET
3 Av – Wednesday, July 26 Tractate Bava Basra 6:00 PM ET
4 Av – Thursday, July 27 Tractate Chagigah 5:15 PM ET
5 Av – Friday, July 28 Tractate Taanis 5:15 PM ET
6 Av – Saturday Night, July 29 Tractate Kesubos 11:59 PM ET
7 Av – Sunday, July 30 Tractate Chullin 2:45 PM ET
8 Av – Monday, July 31 Tractate Moed Katan 5:15 PM ET
9 Av – Tuesday, August 1 Tractate Moed Katan 6:00 PM ET
10 Av – Wednesday, August 2 Tractate Sotah 5:15 PM ET
11 Av – Thursday, August 3 Tractate Shavuos 5:15 PM ET
12 Av – Friday, August 4 Tractate Chagigah 5:15 PM ET
13 Av – Saturday Night, August 5 Tractate Kereisos 11:59 PM ET
14 Av – Sunday, August 6 Tractate Kiddushin 2:45 PM ET
15 Av – Monday, August 7 Tractate Tamid 6:00 PM ET
or Chagiga Erev Tisha Bav 5:15 PM
The Mesechtas allowd are Moed Katan and semachos which speak about Availos.
To #1 I had the reflection.
N.S.
Kinnos is about sadness, mourning & crying.
A Siyum is to bring happiness in a permissible way into these very days!!