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Sefirat HaOmer 2: The Stories We Tell

Sefirat HaOmer 2: The Stories We Tell

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In the second episode of our seven-part series on Sefirat HaOmer, we continue our discussion from the first episode: What does it mean to count the Omer — and why does this period of the Jewish calendar feel so charged and uncertain? Rav Herzl Hefter and Alan Imar explore the deeper significance of Sefirat HaOmer, unpacking why the stories we tell about hazardous transitions aren't merely historical records, but reflections of our most fundamental human experiences.

Drawing on the wisdom of the Baal Shem Tov, Rav Hefter tackles a question as old as skepticism itself: does it matter whether a miracle "actually happened"? The answer may surprise you. Along the way, the conversation touches on agriculture, the Lion King, Rabbi Akiva, and what it means that the Jewish people chose to begin their national story not with conquest or glory — but with slavery.

A rich, thought-provoking conversation about consciousness, meaning-making, and how counting our days can transform us.

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