Lag BOmer

23

May

Lag B'Omer is a special Jewish holiday celebrated on the 33rd day of counting the days between Passover and Shavuot. It is a joyful day when people remember a wise teacher, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, and celebrate a break in a sad time of the year. Children often play outside, have picnics, and light bonfires. Many people also have fun by shooting toy bows and arrows. It's a time to have fun with family and friends, enjoying nature and remembering important stories.

How to celebrate Lag BOmer?

To celebrate Lag B'Omer, you can have a fun picnic with friends and family in a park. Bring some sandwiches, fruits, and games to enjoy together. You can also make and fly colorful kites as the sky becomes your playground. If you have a safe place, build a small bonfire with grown-ups supervising, where you can roast marshmallows and tell stories around the fire. At night, you can watch fireworks if they are available. Don't forget to sing happy songs and dance to lively music, spreading joy and laughter with everyone around you on this special day.

Where Lag BOmer is celebrated?

  • - International