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Sanguine
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Wed, May 06 2015, 4:03 am
I considered just putting this on the Life In Israel forum but we'll leave LII for our Lag BaOmer kvetches about a smoke covered country and the dangers of all the fires...
This past Shabbat, the Rav in my shul mentioned that Lag BaOmer is basically a minor holiday but it's so amazing to see how all the kids from the first day of Sfirat HaOmer are working for this holiday collecting wood (This month is more important to them than the month of Elul when we prepare for RH ). Here we see the Achdut Bein Adam LeChaveiro as all the kids work together (to "steal" anything wooden that's not nailed down ). It's very fitting for the time that Rabbi Akiva's students died for not acting properly Bein Adam LeChavero.
But - The thing about Lag BaOmer in Israel it's the only holiday that everyone in the country celebrates. The Chareidim (even the anti-zionists), DL, Dati, secular... everyone in this country will be around a medura tonight. Some (anyone dati) will know the meaning of Lag BaOmer and Bar Kochba. Some will have no idea why there's Lag BaOmer but Israelis love to Bar-B-Que any chance they get. All the schools are closed tomorrow cause the kids stay up much too late tonight at their fires.
So it's so fitting that Lag Baomer, the day that Rabbi Akiva's student didn't die is such a holiday of Achdut in Israel. Everyone celebrates the day!
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etky
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Wed, May 06 2015, 4:24 am
Nice drasha Sanguine.
Don't see much achdut on the political front unfortunately. Tonight Bibi's deadline runs out and at the moment, unbelievably, he has no govt.
Maybe the politicians will take their cue from the "holiday of achdut" and form a national unity government....
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m in Israel
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Wed, May 06 2015, 4:28 am
Very nice thought, Sanguine!
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Sanguine
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Wed, May 06 2015, 5:04 am
Here's the preparations in Meron
Quote: | Lag B'Omer in Meron: 1000s of Officers, Helicopters and Zeppelin
Massive police preparations ahead of Lag B'Omer festivities at the grave of Rashbi, where tens of thousands will light bonfires.
All roads leading to the northern town of Meron and the grave of the famous Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai (Rashbi) have been closed on Wednesday, ahead of the Lag B'Omer celebrations starting Wednesday night that attract tens of thousands every year.
Access to the region will only be possible via public transportation, with police saying the closures will continue until Friday ahead of the start of Shabbat.
Lag B'Omer marks the 33rd day between the festivals of Pesach (Passover) and Shavuot. It is widely celebrated as the date of the passing of the Talmudic-era sage Rashbi, to whom the classic text on Jewish mysticism, the Zohar, is widely attributed.
Before passing away in the 2nd century CE and being buried in Meron, Rashbi is said to have revealed great secrets to his students and told them to celebrate his passing instead of mourning. Therefore, many Jews celebrate the day by visiting his tomb in Meron, and throughout the country it is widely celebrated with large bonfires.
The holiday also marks when a "plague" was lifted that had killed thousands of students of the famous Talmudic-era Rabbi Akiva; his students are said by many to have been massacred by the occupying Roman army for taking part in the revolt against them.
Thousands of officers from the northern district will take part in the operation to secure and organize the Lag B'Omer celebrations in Meron, under the direction of Northern District Commander Maj. Gen. Zohar Dvir.
Likewise the traffic branch of the police, Border Patrol, and advanced technological means including a zeppelin and helicopters for a live video feed to monitor the events from the air will be deployed.
The fire department, Magen David Adom (MDA), IDF Homefront Command, and the governmental authority tasked with maintaining holy sites will also take part in the event to ensure its smooth passage.
"As part of the process of employing the lessons learned in previous years we worked to improve a number of areas, with an emphasis on public security and preserving public order," the police said in a statement.
The statement noted that the actions taken include "opening an additional emergency route (by) the Meron stream on the eastern side, increasing the sites for women by building new stands, using large viewing screens to present the lighting ceremonies to prevent overcrowding, and other actions."
All of the steps are being taken "with a goal of preventing congestion and preserving public security," added the police.
An information hotline for the public has been opened by the police in preparation for the event, which can be reached at 1-700-500-679.
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DrMom
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Wed, May 06 2015, 5:13 am
I guess... but is Lag B'Omer really unique in this respect? Don't most Israeli Jews celebrate Pesach? At least seder night?
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Sanguine
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Wed, May 06 2015, 5:21 am
DrMom wrote: | I guess... but is Lag B'Omer really unique in this respect? Don't most Israeli Jews celebrate Pesach? At least seder night? | Hmmmm, I'm thinking... But I don't see secular kids as excited about seder night as they are about Lag B'Omer
Also, to be honest, the kids collect wood together with their group of friends but they "steal from" and fight with other groups of kids . I heard that the Rav in Pisgat Zeev (I think) was holding a Beit Din with the kids to work out some arguments that were coming out about ownership of wood
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