For the record, I didn’t grow a beard for this video. I did it for God.
But in keeping the Omer tradition, I realized this was a tremendous opportunity to
educate the world about the promises and immense potential of a truly
rewarding Lag B’Omer.
But before I really develop that thought, here’s ” title=”Wikipedia entry”>Lag B’Omer (in English is translated to the 33rd of the Omer
While the majority of Lag B’Omer could be spent at parties, weddings or
concerts, when you¹ve been growing hair on your face for over a month, its
removal becomes the utmost priority.
As you can see from the video, I’m a new person without all the hair. I feel
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