The Lag B'Omer celebration in Meron will begin Thursday evening, approximately an hour after sunset, with the traditional lighting of the bonfire atop the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai by the Rebbe of Boyan. The schedule, released today by the Ministry of Jerusalem and Heritage, outlines a restructured format aimed at ensuring safety for all participants.
This year, 23 lighting ceremonies will take place over the course of a 24 hour period and across three main locations: the expanded celebration area, the Bnei Akiva area, and the village of Meron.
The new arrangement is part of a comprehensive safety system developed following the 2021 disaster.
"This is a necessary lesson learned," stated Jerusalem and Heritage Minister Meir Porush, who is overseeing the event. "Dispersing the crowds by time and location will allow the thousands attending to celebrate in safety."... Read More: Arutz-7