Omer Learning 2026
Nearly a year ago I sat with Rav Amelia and discussed what topic we might choose for the 2025 Omer Learning. Rav Amelia suggested Jewish music. I liked the idea, but was skeptical: would our community submit enough songs to cover the counting of the Omer?
Oh boy, was I wrong. I learned first hand just how deep and varied our community’s connection to Jewish music is. The outpouring of submissions blew me away. Not only did we have enough clips to share with the community during the count, but we learned first hand just how multifaceted and impactful Jewish music is.
This year, we’ll continue the same topic of Jewish Music, with many of the entries being those that were submitted, but not yet shared, last year.
Feeling inspired this year? Perfect!
Even though we had an abundance of submissions last year, we still have days that need songs, so if you have one you’d like to submit, we’d love to receive it. Please submit entries using this form.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to do to join this year’s Omer Learning?
There are two easy steps:
1. Sign up to get the daily count and song delivered to you here.
2. Submit a song here.
Whoa, I’m lost. What’s this all about?
We mark the 49 day time period between the second day of Passover and Shavuot through a practice known as Counting the Omer. The process of counting is relatively simple: you recite a blessing and then note the amount of time that has passed since the count started using a special formula. You can learn more about the practice here.
There’s a tradition that we use the 49 day period for spiritual growth. The Omer Learning project honors this tradition.
Every year we pick a topic, collect up submissions and share them with the community. This year’s topic is Jewish Music.
What do you mean by Jewish Music?
We’ve intentionally kept the definition very broad. The music may be by a Jewish composer or singer, it may have Jewish themes, or it might just personally strike you as Jewish. The diversity of what we consider to be Jewish music is a strength, so be creative.
If it hits you as Jewish Music, it’s Jewish Music.
I’d like to contribute, but I’m stumped.
How about a favorite tune or prayer from services? Or maybe a song you used to sing at camp growing up. A favorite Billy Joel song or Irving Berlin composition is totally Kosher. If you continue to be stuck, then consider spending a few minutes Googling for Jewish artists in your favorite genre of music. I know the community will be interested in whatever gems you find.
Still stuck, reach out to Ben Simon (benjisimon@gmail.com) and he’ll be glad to help.
How many submissions can I provide?
Submit as many as you’d like.
How long are the Omer Learning e-mails?
The Omer Learning e-mails are intended to be short. They’ll outline the daily Omer Count, and include a clip or two of music.
Will my name be attached to my submissions?
Submissions will carry the name you provide on the form. If you wish to remain anonymous, simply provide ‘anonymous’ as your name when you submit.