Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday May 23rd!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday May 23rd!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday May 23rd!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday May 23rd!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday May 23rd!
Lag B’Omer Bonfire at K’Hal Yereim!
Lag B’Omer Carnival at YDT!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday!
Yeshiva of Cleveland Lag B’Omer Event!
Lag B’Omer Bonfire at K’Hal Yereim!
Lag B’Omer Carnival at YDT for All Ages!
Yeshiva of Cleveland Lag B’Omer Event!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday!
Yeshiva of Cleveland Lag B’Omer Event!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday!
Yeshiva High School Annual Lag B’Omer Event, Thursday!
Last Chance to Sign Up for the Community Bus to the Great Parade!
Click for more information including the trip schedule: http://www.enrichingjudaism.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/3661399
- Register to march in the Great Parade. Select the Cleveland community group: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-great-parade-tickets-34187650182.
- Reserve a seat on the bus: https://enrichingjudaismcom.clhosting.org/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/2794806/lang/en
Halachos of Shaving on Erev Shabbos/ Sunday Lag B’Omer
(Halachically Speaking-repost)
According to the opinion of the Mechaber, one may not take haircuts until the morning of the thirty-fourth day. The Rama holds that one may shave on Lag B’omer. Many apply this to the night of Lag B’omer (because tachanun is already omitted on erev Lag B’omer), while others say it means first thing in the morning. This is based on the concept that if one waits a little in the morning it is as if he waited a whole day (miktzas hayom k’kula). The custom of many seems to be that shaving or taking a haircut is permitted after neitz hachama.