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🎆 Happy Lag B’Omer to all those celebrating in Hackney and beyond!
Enjoy and please:
✅ Follow the London Fire Brigade’s guidance about bonfires @LondonFire
✅ Be considerate of your neighbours when celebrating late into the night https://t.co/rW2SiCOnPn
Happy Lag B’omer to every Jewish person across the world. We hope you celebrate this day with bonfires, music and a lot of good wishes! But most importantly, however you are marking today, enjoy it..! ✡️ 🙏
#lagbomer #jewishholidays https://t.co/t8zaol8BH4
— Black & White Bridging (@BWBridging) May 9, 2023
Today is Lag B'Omer - but what exactly is Lag B'Omer, and why do we celebrate it?
Learn more about it in these slides! 🔥 https://t.co/Wt27NntDcl
Today is Lag B'Omer ✡️
Surrey Fire and Rescue Service wish you all a very happy and safe Lag B'Omer 🌟
#LagBOmer #SurreyFireAndRescueService https://t.co/AJL1y5Zjww
— Surrey Fire & Rescue Service (@SurreyFRS) May 9, 2023
@Mivasair It's Lag B'Omer today
They are celebrating that. You fake rabbi not even knowing that.
Today we mark the Jewish minor festival of Lag B’Omer. It’s an oasis of respite during a period of reflection and mourning (the Omer) - learn more here https://t.co/OextUVy9o9
Today:
Lag BaOmer (Hebrew: לַ״ג בָּעוֹמֶר, LaG Bāʿōmer), also Lag B'Omer or Lag LaOmer, is a Jewish religious holiday celebrated on the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer, which occurs on the 18th day of the Hebrew month of Iyar. https://t.co/JTWB7QZknK
Charedim have in recent years added many days to the calendar which though not formal Holy Days have become minor holidays, be it Lag B'Omer which has hugely increased in scale, the rescue days that chasidim celebrate for their different leaders, yortzetis in Lizhensk & Kerestir
Tonight begins Lag B’Omer, the 33rd day of the count of the Omer (49 days from Passover to Shavuot) — a day known for bonfires, haircuts, and weddings.🔥
This minor Jewish festival has come to symbolize the resilience of the Jewish spirit. Chag Sameach!
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The Omer (Hebrew: ל״ג בעומר) refers to the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot. Lag B'Omer is the thirty-third day of counting of the Omer and falls on the lunar date of 18th Iyar (May).