Lag B'Omer Celebrations: Where to Go?

By: Rina Haller  |  May 12, 2014
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lagbaomerFire1Lag B’omer is a day of abundant celebration across the Jewish world, and each community from near and far has its own unique festivities. So where are the best La B’Omer celebrations this year? While of course many are in New York, check out a few other merriments around the country. Maybe if you’re in the area, you can even go to one yourself!

Meron, Tzfat, Israel. The burial site of Rav Shimon Bar Yochai, whose yarzheit is Lag B’Omer. Nearly 500,000 Jews from diverse and varied backgrounds gather at this kever. For twenty-four hours, dancing, singing, and bonfires line the streets of the small town. Hundreds and possibly thousands of little boys turning three have their hair cut for the first time. Considered a particularly special time to pray, people say Tehilim and learn from the Zohar.

Brooklyn: The Great Parade. A tradition beginning in the 1940s and held whenever Lag B’Omer falls on a Sunday, the parade is organized by Mesibos Shabbos. The parade and fair is geared toward all ages. Last year’s parade was attended by over 35,000 children along with their families. Included in the parade is US military marchers, bands representing local yeshivot, floats, and school banners from more than 100 schools. Slated performers are Mordechai ben David, Uncle Moishy, and Benny Friedman.

Yachad’s Creative Arts Fair. With artwork displaying the talent of special needs individuals, live music, and sports tournaments, the event is scheduled for the afternoon.

Cedarhurst: Family Fun Day. Under the auspices of the Chabad of the Five Towns, members of the Five Towns/Far Rockaway community will come out to Andrew J. Parise Park for the nineteenth annual affair. Relay races, a petting zoo, music, food, and dancing will be accompanied by the amazing bike show performers—and of course the customary bonfire.

Leawood, Kansas: Community-wide Lag B’Omer Celebration. Held in Gezer Park, the event will feature musician Sam Glaser. There will be stories around the fire pit and activities for kids, including s’mores.

Hollywood, Florida: Young Israel of Hollywood-Fort Lauderdale. Not just the usual bonfire—Hollywood takes Lag B’Omer to the next level with a kumitz and raffle drawing on Motezi Shabbos. The event turns a bit more upscale with wine, sushi, and desserts.

Phoenix, Arizona: Ahavas Torah events. The “Bonfire of Torah” starts off the evening, followed by a melava malka and a special young adults’ party. The next morning starts off with a basketball tournament and family carnival. The local Chabad event includes a rally and magic show.

Regardless of where you are this Lag B’Omer, take the opportunity to celebrate!

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