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Yom Hasho'ah Vehagevurah

 

Omer


Afikoman
Bedikat Hametz
Charoset
Counting of the Days
Egg
Feather and Candle
Four Sons
Hag Gadya
Haggadah
Haircut
Hametz
Karpas
Kiddush
Korban Pesach
Ma Nishtana
Maror
Matza
Omer
Second Seder
Seder
Seder Plate
Zro'a

 


When the Temple was still standing, the seven weeks between Pesach and Shavuot was the time when Jews brought their first fruits as an offering to God. Since this was the time between the harvest of barley and of wheat, it was a very tense period for the farmers of Israel, who were not yet sure how their crops turned out. That’s why, during the forty nine days of the Omer, they would not hold any celebrations like weddings or parties.