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Counting of the Omer is a Jewish tradition that occurs between Passover and Shavuot, spanning a period of 49 days. It commemorates the biblical instruction to count the days from the second night of Passover, when the Omer offering was brought to the Temple, until Shavuot, which celebrates the giving of the Torah. Each day is marked with a specific blessing and is often associated with spiritual reflection and personal growth. This practice emphasizes the connection between physical liberation from Egypt and spiritual enlightenment through the Torah.

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