This poem is part of Rabbi Diane Elliot’s collection of 49 poems, This Is the Day, Ha-Yom Yom, inspired by the ancient practice of counting the Omer.
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This poem is part of Rabbi Diane Elliot’s collection of 49 poems, This Is the Day, Ha-Yom Yom, inspired by the ancient practice of counting the Omer.
This poem is part of Rabbi Diane Elliot’s collection of 49 poems, This Is the Day, Ha-Yom Yom, inspired by […]
The young man sits cross-legged on a curb in downtown Berkeley. He munches coleslaw from a deli container, […]
The Omer is the period of 49 days between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuot. Through counting the Omer, we […]
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Rabbi Min Kantrowitz is the author of Counting the Omer: A Kabbalistic Meditation Guide, a wonderful Jewish Renewal […]
Rabbi David Seidenberg of NeoHasid has collected, curated, and created a wide variety of Omer resources. He hosts […]
Last year during the Counting of the Omer, Rabbi Laura Duhan Kaplan posted weekly meditations on each of […]
Forty-nine days / to learn to walk