The Strange History of Lag B'Omer

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May 07 2003
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    1. Title: Handouts
      Author: Avrohom Dubin

      <p>Can I get a PDF copy of the handout used in this Shiur. Dr. Leiman quotes extensively from the handout. Thank you.</p>

    2. Title: Handouts - follow up
      Author: Micah Gimpel

      Did anyone ever track down the PDF handouts?

    3. Title: tiqun
      Author: Dovid Rubin

      <p>I thank the esteemed Rabbi for his most interesting and well-delivered lecture.</p> <p>While Rabbi Dr. Shnayer Leiman accurately described the <em>minhag </em>of giving <em>tiqqun </em>on a <em>yahrzeit</em>, he omitted to mention that it is also the custom that the person providing the <em>tiqqun </em>- if it is in memory of his parents - does not partake of the <em>tiqqun</em>. Thus, this minhag in no way contradicts the custom to fast on a <em>yahrzeit</em>.</p> <p>I further believe that the <em>minhag </em>to travel to Meron around the period of <em>Lag BoOmer</em> is mentioned by R. Ovadiah Bartenuroh of the 15th century.</p>

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