11 May 2020

"Preparation for Lag Baomer - 5780"

17 Iyyar 5780
Day 32 of the Omer

In the general area of Meron?  On the eve of L"G Ba'Omer?  It should be a sign for Tov on this Tov day of Iyyar.


...The Geophysical Institute said the first earthquake, which occurred at 5:38am, measured 3.2 in magnitude and its epicenter was some 14 km (8.6 miles) north of Beit She'an in the north.
Beit She'an has a unique geographical setting due to being located at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley.

The second tremblor took place around 6:53 am and measured 2.7 in magnitude. Its exact epicenter is said to have been some 54km (33 miles) north of Nahariya the northernmost coastal city in Israel.




3 comments:

  1. That fantastic photo sums this year up.

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    "Harav Gulliver's Travails" - and l'havdil a.k.a. the "Mee-ut Ohr shel Lag B'omer".

    May HaRav Gulliver take solace in the likelihood that it's a precursor to the Shefa Ohr shel Moshiach!

    M.M.

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  3. P.S. Since it's post-Lag B'omer, to those who enjoy Charedi music, here's a very uplifting mass musical-gathering honoring the Torah which includes the Malchus Choir & Zanvil Weinberger:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfBIEWChWZM

    M.M.

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