Omer A Counting

Omer A Counting by Karyn Kedar, published by the Central Conference of American Rabbis in January 2014, is a 222-page exploration of the spiritual journey associated with the counting of the Omer. This book delves into the transition from enslavement to freedom, culminating in a mystical encounter with God, Sinai, and Torah. It serves as a spiritual guide, providing readers with an informative introduction and daily readings designed to enhance personal reflection and growth during this significant period in the Jewish calendar.
Readers will find beautiful and evocative readings paired with the daily Omer blessing, which aim to facilitate a transformative experience from Passover to Shavuot. The content focuses on themes of spirituality, prayer, and rituals within Judaism, encouraging meaningful and purposeful living. This edition is presented in English and is designed to support individuals on their personal journeys through the Omer, fostering a deeper connection to their faith and practices.
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The counting of the Omer begins with the escape from enslavement to the wandering path of freedom, leading to a mystical encounter with God, Sinai and Torah. This volume, beginning with its informative contextual introduction, provides a spiritual guide for a personal journey through the Omer toward meaningful and purposeful living. Beautiful and evocative readings for each day, matched with the daily Omer blessing, offer a transformative path from Passover to Shavuot.
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