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Lag BaOmer Bonfire and Shabbat Service

Friday, May 16, 2025 18 Iyar 5785

6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Join us for a Lag Ba’Omer Bonfire and Shabbat Service! 

We will gather around the fire for dinner (BYO), singing, music making, Kabbalat Shabbat Services, and a SH’MORES ONEG! Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m., and the service will begin at 7:30 p.m. 

You bring dinner and any musical instruments you’d like, we’ll provide the sh’mores oneg

Contact Rona for location information.

We are commanded by the Torah to count forty-nine days starting from the second day of Passover. On the fiftieth day, we celebrate the festival of Shavuot, commemorating the giving of the Torah. This 50-day period is called “Counting the Omer.” The Omer was a barley offering brought to the Temple on the day we start counting, the second day of Passover. “Lag BaOmer” is the thirty-third day of counting the Omer. The word “Lag” means 33 because it is comprised of the letters “lamed” and “gimmel,” corresponding to the numerical values of “30” and “3.” In the time of Rabbi Akiva, who witnessed the destruction of the Second Temple and who was the greatest Torah Sage of his generation, 24,000 of his disciples died in an epidemic during the counting of the Omer. Since the epidemic was suspended on the 33rd day, Lag BaOmer has become a joyous day of celebration, complete with bonfires – especially in Israel. 

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