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Counting of the Omer (Hebrew: סְפִירַת הָעוֹמֶר,
Sefirat HaOmer,
sometimes abbreviated as
Sefira) is a
ritual in Judaism. It
consists of a
verbal counting...
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Yimei Temimim on
Pirkei Avos
Yimei HaPurim on the
holiday of
Purim Yimei HaSefira on the days of
Sefirat Ha'omer Yom
HaZikaron on the
holiday of Rosh Hashanah...
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permutations of Sephirot. Each
Sefira is
linked to a w**** in the Omer count. On each day of that w**** the w****'s
Sefira is
contemplated in
relation to...
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alternatively transliterated into
English as sephirot/sephiroth,
singular sefira/sephirah. As
revelations of the creator's will (רצון rāṣon), the sefirot...
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Rabbi Daniel Yaakov (April 29, 2010). "Mourning's End –
Understanding Sefira and Lag B'Omer".
Beyond BT.
Archived from the
original on May 1, 2013. Retrieved...
- 'deep'), but does not
relate them to any
corresponding sefira.
Though the
Zohar clarifies that each
sefira and
qlippa is 1:1, even with
equivalent partzufim...
- chapters, one for each
sefira. Each
sefira has one
primary name but may have many others. Some
names are ****ociated with more than one
sefira. The
purpose of...
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leaves as an
element of a
theurgic ritual.
Kabbalists link
myrtle to the
sefira of
Tiferet and use
sprigs in
their Shabbat (especially Havdalah)
rites to...
- with
Chochma "Wisdom" dominating. In the
context of Atziluth, the last
sefira,
Malkuth "Kingdom",
represents the "divine speech" of the
first Genesis...
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infinitely self-giving
Divine Light, it is no
longer possible to
distinguish one
sefira from another; thus they are one. Daʻat is not
always depicted in representations...