MAY 2016 BLUFFTON   SUN RABBI DR ARTHUR SEGAL
Shalom and greetings:
In our tour through the Jewish calendar this year, we arrive at May 26,   Lag B'Omer, the 33rd day of   the counting of the Omer, which is a Torah commandment to perform from the   second day of Passover to the late spring barley harvest festival of Shavuot, 7   weeks later. An omer is 3.64 liters of grain or a sheaf of barley. Rabbinic   Talmudic Judaism turned this harvest festival of Shavuot, into the day Moses   went up Mt Sinai to receive the Torah from God, and the seven weeks of the Omer   are special days set aside for study and Jewish Spiritual Renewal, to prepare   ourselves for this reliving of the Revelation.
Talmud Yevamot 62b states that during the time of Rabbi Akiva, circa 135   CE,  24,000 of his Rabbinic followers died   from a plague and during Lag B'Omer, the deaths stopped.   Plague occurred because '' they did not show proper respect to one   another.'' Each would say their education and ordination (semicha) was better   than the others.  This day reminds us that today's rabbis   need to respect one another regardless of which schools, or which rabbi ordained   them. 
One of Rabbi Akiva's students was Shimon bar Yochai. According to Talmud   Sanhedrin 14a, Rabbi Yehudah ben Bava, granted private semicha upon Rabbi   Shimon.  R'Shimon became the greatest teacher of   his generation, authoring the Kabbalah's Zohar.  R'Shimon   died on Lag B'Omer, and revealed the deepest secrets of the Kabbalah.     
In Meron, near Safed, Israel, at Rabbi Shimon's tomb, thousands of Jews   gather throughout Lag B'Omer with bonfires, study, song and feasting.    The bonfires symbolize R'Shimon's spiritual light and revelation of the   Zohar.  
R'Shimon taught that no one can be indifferent to the fate of   others, for it is his fate, too, as we are all connected. ''This idea is to be   compared to people who were in a boat, and one of them took a drill and began to   drill a hole beneath his seat. His companions said to him: Why are you doing   this? He replied: What concern is it of yours? Am I not drilling under my own   seat? They replied: But you will flood the boat for us all (Midrash Rabbah   Leviticus 4:6).''
Rabbi Arthur Segal is an international lecturer, author, and teacher.   Visit him at www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org    . Email at RabbiASegal@aol.com   .    
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Sunday, May 1, 2016
RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: HILTON HEAD JEWISH INTERFAITH WEDDINGS: PALMETTO BLUFF
HILTON HEAD JEWISH WEDDINGS: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL: WESTIN, OMNI, SONESTA,MARRIOTTPLEASE WISH MAZEL TOV V SIMAN TOV AND CONGRATULATIONS TO RACHEL AND RYAN.THEY WERE MARRIED ALONG THE ASHLEY RIVER UNDER A BEAUTIFUL CHUPPAH AT LOWNDES GROVE PLANTATION, CHARLESTON, SC!!A PERFECT DESTINATION WEDDING FROM A WONDERFUL COUPLE FROM THE NEW YORK CITY AREA.PLEASE CONTACT RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL AT RABBIASEGAL@AOL.COM
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Jewish Spiritual Renewal
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Hilton Head Island, SC; Bluffton, SC; Savannah, GA
Jewish Spiritual Renewal
Jewish Renewal
Jewish Spirituality
Hilton Head Island, SC; Bluffton, SC; Savannah, GA

Jewish Spiritual Renewal
Jewish Renewal
Jewish Spirituality
Hilton Head Island, SC; Bluffton, SC; Savannah, GA

Jewish Spiritual Renewal
Jewish Renewal
Jewish Spirituality
Hilton Head Island, SC; Bluffton, SC; Savannah, GA

Jewish Spiritual Renewal
Jewish Renewal
Jewish Spirituality
Hilton Head Island, SC; Bluffton, SC; Savannah, GA






