The umbrella Zionist body issues resolution making it far more difficult to partner with similar organizations in the future, maintains commitment to 'pluralism and mutual respect'
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Lag B’Omer marks the end of the semi-mourning period that we began after Pesach. The beginning and end of this sefirah period are unique in that they are the only days on our religious calendar which have no agreed-upon date. Some people start on the second day of Pesach, some on Rosh Hodesh Iyyar; some people end on Lag Ba’Omer, some on the day after (see here for a halakhic presentation of the different practices).