Lag Ba’Omer
May 5
Lag Ba’Omer is the thirty-third day of the Omer, which in Hebrew letters is lamed-gimmel. Believed to be the day on which the plague that afflicted Rabbi Akiva’s students ceased, Lag Ba’Omer is a day of respite from the sadness of the Counting of the Omer. It is common for communities to host bonfires and celebrate on this day.


