By Michael Kuttner…

The thirty third day of counting the Omer known as Lag B’Omer was celebrated this past week.

In Israel, where this event is usually a major attraction for children, youth and adults alike, this year’s activities will be tinged with some surreal moments.

First and foremost there was a very strict oversight on where and how the traditional bonfires will be lit. Usually these can be found on almost every vacant ground. For weeks prior to the day, children will scavenge every piece of wood that they can find in order to build their bonfire.

This year owing to the devastating fires lit by jihadist arsonists on Yom Ha’Atzmaut, authorities have implemented very strict rules which restrict bonfires to limited authorized sites. One positive result is that the air pollution level should hopefully be considerably less than usual.

For both security and safety reasons the annual pilgrimage to Meron saw restricted numbers allowed entry.

With Houthi missiles continuing to be fired at Israel it is likely that crowds will also be less than would normally be the case. 

EUROVISION

Israel’s participation is once again being challenged.

As this international extravaganza gets underway Israel’s contestant answers questions about her background, motivation and thoughts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB1iqKIRcpc

SHUK OLIM

Olim display their businesses for the first time at an event in Tel Aviv.

In conjunction with Nefesh B’Nefesh hundreds came to see, learn about and sample the diverse products on display.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7C_dswREVY

LOST TRIBES RETURNING

We have had the privilege of meeting individuals whose Jewish ancestry was hidden because of persecution or assimilation and who now have returned to Judaism and the Jewish homeland.

Listen to this inspiring and fascinating story of a young man from China who rediscovered his roots and has found his home in Israel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eYokFlwKi8

Michael Kuttner is a Jewish New Zealander who for many years was actively involved with various communal organisations connected to Judaism and Israel. He now lives in Israel. 

[This article was originally published on J-Wire and is reproduced here with permission from Michael Kuttner.]