Today is the festival of Lag BaOmer,
the 33rd day of the period between Pesach and Shavuot. Around the
world, the day is celebrated mainly in Jewish schools with children
going on picnics and hikes and playing with toy bows and arrows in the
field.
In
Meron, in northern Israel, about 500,000 chasidim make an annual pilgrimage to
the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai (Rashbi) to sing, dance, and light
bonfires. Rashbi's tomb is the epicenter of the Lag B'Omer celebrations
because he was one of the students of Rabbi Akiva who survived a
terrible plague that killed thousands of them, and he went on to write
the Zohar, the book of Kabbalah.
The
bonfires are meant to commemorate the immense light that Rabbi Shimon
bar Yochai introduced into the world via his mystical teachings. Two years ago, 45 people were killed in a stampede on the mountain when celebrants poured out of one section of the
mountainside compound, down a passageway with a sloping metal floor wet
with spilled drinks, leading to a staircase continuing down. Witnesses
say that people tripped and slipped near the top of the stairs. Those
behind, unaware of the blockage ahead, continued. The people further
down were trampled.
This year, drastic changes have been implemented to prevent a recurrence of the stampede. Attendance will be limited to 200,000 people.
In
this video from last night, thousands of chassidim mill about while their
rebbe sets a mound of flammable material on fire. Once the fire is lit, the rebbe, dressed in his
finest caftan, goes into a wild jumping dance, looking as if he is
jumping rope with an invisible rope.
That's the signal for all of his
chassidim to join in the jumping and singing a refrain that consists
mainly of the name of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.
Enjoy the day but don't play with fire!
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