30 Lessons

All for One, One for All
Why don’t we just make one bracha at the beginning of the count, on the first night, & then say a closing bracha on the last night? Why are there 49 separate brachot recited?!
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Iyar 2 5782
Post-Pesach Reflections on Redemption
Pesach is over - but we have permanently absorbed yet another portion of freedom. Yet another peel of Exile has been removed from us. We have shed yet another layer of self-nullification before others, and of blind admiration of customs found in the nations of the West or the Far East. We have grown stronger in getting to know ourselves, in healthy self-confidence, and in appreciation of the value of the People of Israel and its great destiny to shine the light of G-d throughout the world
Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Nissan 28 5782
Counting the Omer
We are now in the middle of the counting of the Omer, I have always been somewhat perplexed by the general explanation, that this count is meant to represent the longing of the Jewish people and their preparation for the acceptance of the Torah on Mount Sinai after their freedom from the bondage of Egypt.
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Iyar 7 5781

R-e-s-p-e-c-t, Find Out What It Means to You
Two ideas permeate our nightly enumeration: 1) The linking up of Pesach & Shavuot & 2) The semi-mourning practices associated with this time of the year, due to the deaths of the students of Rabbi Akiva. Is there a connection?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Nissan 25 5781
Counting
Each of the 49 intervening days as well as the seven weeks that pass between the holidays is to be counted. It is clear, though, that the Torah is insistent on this count during the interim between these two major holidays of the Jewish calendar.
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Nissan 9 5781

Alone Together
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Iyar 16 5780

Sefirat Ha’Omer: In Anticipation or In Preparation?
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5777

“And you shall count” – The process of counting the Omer
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5776
Counting the Omer: Ascending from Nationalism to Spirituality
By counting the Omer, we gradually elevate ourselves in two ways
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Iyar 12 5775

!To infinity – and beyond
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 5775

Making Our Days Count
A Review of the Halachos of Sefiras HaOmer
Details About Counting "Sefirat Ha'omer", practical laws and interesting questions
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
History Intervenes
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | 5771
Days And Weeks
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | 5770
Pirkei Avot between Pesach and Shavuot
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | 5769

Days of the Omer and Refining Character Traits
Rabbi Akiva’s 24,000 students died during the Omer counting period. Why did they die precisely during these days? Is there any connection between the Torah commandments applying to the Omer period and the deaths of Rabbi Akiva’s students at this time?
Rabbi Chananya Malka | Iyar 5768

The Road to Redemption Is Full of Dangers
Today, we have the good fortune of observing two important landmarks in the midst of the Omer counting, landmarks which reflect national progress on the one hand, and spiritual deficiency on the other - Israel's Independence Day and Jerusalem Day.
Rabbi Shai Siminovsky | Nisan 5767

The Brit of the Omer
Why are the days between Pesach and Shavuot called sefirat haomer instead of sefirah l’kabbalat haTorah? Why is the mitzvah of the omer accorded the special status of a brit? The answer to these questions reveal the true message behind the korban haomer;
Rabbi Meir Goldwicht | 5766

Sfirat Ha'Omer & Shavuot
Rabbi Joseph Tabory | 5766
From Faith to Belief
Rabbi Gideon Weitzman | 5765
