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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Emor-Lag B'omer 5770
Vol. 6, No. 31 - Week of 11- 18 Iyar 5770 /April 25 - May 3
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
Special LAG B'OMER issue
In many places, Lag B'Omer is 'picnic day,' 'bonfire night, 'outing day' and so forth. In Israel it is primarily "Zohar Day," with 150,000 people making the pilgrimage to Meron and the tomb of Rashbi, the source of the Zohar teachings. The last four articles examine different aspects of this important occasion, including a striking photo galllery. The lead article is for "Pesach Sheni," the Torah's most overlooked holiday! The next two are for the Torah Reading, and for our continuing Pirkei Avot series, Dedication
For a FAIR judgment for Sholom Mordechai HaLevy Rubashkin.
For the speedy and complete healing of Aryeh-Leib ben Malka. In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Moshe Lev Pikover. |
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| Holidays - "2nd Passover" | |
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Far Out, Man
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| Mitzvot - Counting Omer | |
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Counting on the Torah
The Zohar teaches that the commandment to count the Omer is an ascent into the Upper Worlds.
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| Pirkei Avot | |
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What You See is What You Get
A person can know his spiritual level via the way he views others.
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| The Zohar | |
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Rashbi: Basic Kabbalah Tenets
Encompassing the Infinite
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| Lag B'Omer | |
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Rashbi’s Passing
On the day of Rebbe Shimon’s death, he revealed great secrets.
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The Lag B'omer Photo Gallery
Lag B'omer Celebration In Meron & Safed, Israel |
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Lag BaOmer Hospitality
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