rd day of the
Omer count, which begins the day after Passover and ends forty-nine days later, on the eve of the holiday of Shavuot. The 33
rd day is very meaningful for several reasons, but one in particular captivates millions around the world: On that day, nineteen centuries ago, was the conclusion of the writing of
The Book of Zohar, the seminal book in the wisdom of Kabbalah.
There is a good reason why this day is celebrated as a great day for humankind:
The Book of Zohar was written in a special way and for a special purpose. It was concealed for a reason and was later revealed for just that reason. And these days, we are living out this reason.