In Your Town
Find out what Lag Ba'Omer celebrations are taking place in your community this Saturday night/Sunday.
Barbeque
Tomorrow is Lag B'omer. Celebrate Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's "shining light" by scheduling a special activity with friends and family (perhaps a barbeque if you can't get to a…
Fire Power
If you can't build a bonfire on Lag Ba'Omer, invite some friends over for a barbeque.
Take A Shot
On Lag Ba’Omer (Sunday, May 2, 2010) teach your children (including nieces, nephews, grandchildren, etc) to shoot a bow and arrow--most toy stores have excellent “suction” arrows.
Snip
Since Lag Ba'omer is this Sunday, reschedule your planned haircut for Friday in honor of Shabbat.
Feast of Weeks
Shavuot, which we begin celebrating Saturday night (May 19th), is the only holiday in the Torah not listed by the date on which it is to be observed. Rather, the Torah teaches that this…
Chart It
Set up a chart on your fridge to keep track of your daily counting of the Omer.
The Feast of Weeks
Shavuot, which we begin celebrating Tuesday night (May 30th), is the only holiday in the Torah not listed by the date on which it is to be observed. Rather, the Torah teaches that this…