Lag BaOmer this year is May 26, 2016. Lag BaOmer is a festive day on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the anniversary of the passing of the great sage and mystic Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar. It also commemorates another event. In the weeks between Passover and Shavuot, a plague raged amongst the disciples of the great sage Rabbi Akiva. On Lag BaOmer the dying ceased.
Join us for Minyan, Braai & JLI!
You are cordially invited to join us for a delightful Lag Baomer Braai followed by our weekly JLI. On the day celebrating the esoteric soul of Torah we will study one of its amazing stories while enjoying the delectable delights of a genuine Sandton Central braai.
WHERE:
Chabad's Goodness & Kindness Centre
WHEN: Wednesday 25 May (Mincha 5:15pm followed by Braai. JLI 7:15pm followed by farbrengen)
Lag Ba'Omer is a festive day on the Jewish calendar, celebrating the anniversary of the passing of the great sage and mystic Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, author of the Zohar. It also commemorates another event. In the weeks between Passover and Shavuot, a plague raged amongst the disciples of the great sage Rabbi Akiva. On Lag Baomer the dying ceased.
Lag Baomer this year is on Wednesday evening and Thursday, 25 and 26 May, 2016. There are various functions happening in the community in commemoration of this special holiday. Commence the celebrations with our braai and fascinating Torah study session, and then continue your celebrations at the various other functions.
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