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Israelis Celebrate Lag B'Omer
Out here in Tel Aviv, plenty of Israelis are celebrating the Jewish holiday of Lag B'Omer. This day marks the anniversary of the death of the Jewish sage Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. Traditionally, most people come out and light bonfires as a symbol of the impact of Bar Yochai's spiritual teachings. Lag B'Omer has also become a national holiday in Israel, commemorating the 'Bar Kokhba revolt' and victory against the Roman Empire.
Collecting wood aimed to be used for the bonfires is a fun activity occupying many kids and teenagers, ahead of the holiday. Then when the holiday eventually arrives, the kids group up and put it all together in order to light up the fires. Kids of all ages enjoy themselves and take pride in their campfires. However, parents find the time to have fun as well. While bonfires took place all across beaches and parks in Israel, many Israelis headed to Mount Meron in Northern Israel, put up tents and spent the night by the grave of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.
Sivan Raviv, JN1, Israel
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