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From the Fire of Lag B'Omer to the Fire of Shavuot: Reflections from my Israel Adventure

From the Fire of Lag B'Omer to the Fire of Shavuot: Reflections from my Israel Adventure

Update: 2024-06-09
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In this special episode, Rabbi Shlomo shares about his recent trip to Israel with his son, Moshe, for Lag B'Omer. This episode explores the deeper meaning of Lag B'Omer and how it can help us connect in a much deeper way to Shavuot and the Sinai Experience. We also explore the symbolism of water and fire and how they are both used in Jewish spirituality.


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Links to past Shavuot episodes:


Shavuot: Standing at Mt. Sinai and How to Have a Spiritual Experience:


https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/g3J1jZX8eKb




Shavuot Customs and the Kabbalah of Dairy:


https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/GtimRYX8eKb




Making the Shavuot Customs Meaningful: From Practical to Mystical:


https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/6jPVTjb9eKb






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From the Fire of Lag B'Omer to the Fire of Shavuot: Reflections from my Israel Adventure

From the Fire of Lag B'Omer to the Fire of Shavuot: Reflections from my Israel Adventure

Shlomo Buxbaum