A stampede at the religious festival attended by tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews in northern Israel killed dozens of people and injured about 150 early Friday.
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Lag Ba'Omer. Counting the Omer. Shavuot in the Community. Shavuot, Receiving the Torah. Featured Articles on Shavuot. Jewish Holidays.
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The Jewish holiday and festival Lag Ba’omer takes place 19 May
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A scholar of Jewish history explains why the annual Lag BaOmer pilgrimage to Mount Meron in Israel has such power and meaning.
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Lag BaOmer is a minor, festive holiday that falls on the 33rd day of the seven-week period between Passover and Shavuot, a period of time is known as the Omer.
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Lag ba-ʿOmer, also spelled Lag Bʾomer or Lag Be-omer, minor Jewish observance falling on the 33rd day in the period of the counting of the ʿomer (“barley sheaves”); on this day semi-mourning ceases and weddings are allowed. The origin of the festival is obscure. Among many traditions, one holds that manna first fell from heaven on this day; another tradition claims that a plague that raged among the followers of Rabbi Akiva ben Yosef during ʿomer ceased on this day. In Meron in Upper Galilee, Israel, Orthodox Jews by the thousands make a joyous pilgrimage to the burial site of
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What is Lag B'Omer? When is Lag B'Omer? How is Lag B'Omer Celebrated? Foods for Lag B'Omer. History behind Lag B'Omer, a Jewish holiday.
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The reason for Lag B’Omer is mainly derived from two Talmudic stories that take place during the Roman period.
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The annual gathering draws people to northern Israel's Mount Meron for prayers and bonfires.
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Lag BaOmer is a Jewish religious festival that is vibrantly celebrated by Jews across the world. Read to know what is Lag BaOmer and its significance today.
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Between the second day of Pesach and the celebration of Shavuot, we are commanded to count the Omer, an ancient Hebrew measure of grain. This time of counting also links Pesach and the Exodus to Shavuot and the giving of the Torah, reminding us that redemption from slavery was not complete until we received the Torah.
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Lag B’Omer is an annual Jewish festival. It is celebrated in the Hebrew month of Iyar. The festival is celebrated on the thirtieth day of the Omer. Recently, more than
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