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Omer Learning: Day 10

Tonight, after sundown, we count the following day of the Omer:

Today is 10 days, which is 1 week and 3 days of the Omer

How to: the blessings and procedure for counting the Omer.

From Our Community:

For me, when the world seems too crazy and out of control, I look for meaning and relief in nature. My favorite is the W&OD trail. A long bike ride, even on a cool day, pushing myself, being out in the open, feeling the miles go by, mingling with other riders along the ways, gives me that sense of connection. The world will be OK.

Learn More at: https://www.facebook.com/WODFriends
–Ken Ackerman


We’re still accepting submission to this year’s Omer Learning project. Share your own story of hope or feeling G-d’s presence here. We look forward to sharing your insights with community!

Omer Learning: Day 9

Tonight, after sundown, we count the following day of the Omer:

Today is 9 days, which is 1 week and 2 days of the Omer

How to: the blessings and procedure for counting the Omer.

From Our Community:

This poem, “Miriam’s Daughter,” touches me with its focus on the importance of hope in the darkest of times. That ability to hope for a better world even when things seem hopeless is one way I sense the divine in the world

I found this on RitualWell, one of my favorite resources

Learn More at: https://ritualwell.org/ritual/miriams-daughter/
–Debbie Ann Doyle Ainspan


We’re still accepting submission to this year’s Omer Learning project. Share your own story of hope or feeling G-d’s presence here. We look forward to sharing your insights with community!

Omer Learning: Day 6

Tonight, after sundown, we count the following day of the Omer:

Today is 6 days of the Omer

How to: the blessings and procedure for counting the Omer.

From Our Community:

The Torah uses the phrase ‘gathered unto his people’ in describing the death of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Aaron. I believe that is the destiny of all of us. I believe that there is a cosmic consciousness from which we are born, and to which we return when we die.

I believe that we are all part of the cosmic consciousness, even while we are alive; I sometimes sense it. If enough people believed this, perhaps there wouldn’t be so much heartlessness and hypocrisy in the world.

–Milt Hess


We’re still accepting submission to this year’s Omer Learning project. Share your own story of hope or feeling G-d’s presence here. We look forward to sharing your insights with community!

Omer Learning: Day 5

Tonight, after sundown, we count the following day of the Omer:

Today is 5 days of the Omer

How to: the blessings and procedure for counting the Omer.

From Our Community:

When I am studying Jewish texts, especially in conversation with fellow students or in chavruta, I have the powerful feeling that I am joining in an age old conversation that God opened up at Sinai and just never really ceased. After all, the voices on the pages I study are multigenerational and full of disagreement. Each new voice brings in new contexts and ways of looking at the world and looking at the words. Now in my own generation, I’ve added my own. And in doing so, I speak back to God.
–Rav Amelia

We’re still accepting submission to this year’s Omer Learning project. Share your own story of hope or feeling G-d’s presence here. We look forward to sharing your insights with community!

Omer Learning: Day 3

Tonight, after sundown, we count the following day of the Omer:

Today is 3 days of the Omer

How to: the blessings and procedure for counting the Omer.

From Our Community:

For me (and this will surprise no one who knows me), I most often experience this in the theater, sometimes when I am playing piano and the music and the singers just align together perfectly, and sometimes in the audience. As an audience member, the clearest moment I can think of is the full cast of Sunday in the Park with George singing “Sunday”. If done right, it is a truly transformative moment.

Here is a link to a group of performers singing it during Covid–when we all needed this kind of content so much!

Learn More at: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/07/theater/surprise-theater-times-square.html
–Elisa Rosman


We’re still accepting submission to this year’s Omer Learning project. Share your own story of hope or feeling G-d’s presence here. We look forward to sharing your insights with community!

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