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Posted by Dennis Wilen

If you can read this, you’re one of the first visitors to JewishJournal.com 2.0, the happy and shiny new version of The Jewish Journal online.
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May 22, 2008 | 7:13 pm
Posted by Jay Firestone
For the record, I didn't grow a beard for this video. I did it for God.While the majority of Lag B'Omer could be spent at parties, weddings or concerts, when you¹ve been growing hair on your face for over a month, its removal becomes the utmost priority.49 days of counting between Passover and Shavuot (the holiday which celebrates receiving the Torah at Mt. Sinai)
Hundreds of years later, a plague broke out during the Omer, which killed many students of the famous Rabbi Akiva
As a result the Omer is observed with light mourning
This means no parties, weddings, musical instruments or haircuts (shaving included)
On the 33rd of the Omer, the death stopped, which is why for that one day, we're allowed to break our observances and celebrate life. Lag B'Omer (in English is translated to the 33rd of the Omer
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