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According to many Rishonim, why is the mitzvah of Sefirat HaOmer considered derabanan in our times?
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Because we don’t have the Beis Hamikdash and can’t give Karbanos anymore
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What is the halachic disagreement among the Rishonim regarding someone who missed counting one night of the Omer?
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If the mitzvah is one big mitzvah or 49 separate mitzvahs
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According to many Rishonim, why is the mitzvah of Sefirat HaOmer considered derabanan in our times?
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What is the halachic disagreement among the Rishonim regarding someone who missed counting one night of the Omer?
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What should a person do if they are unsure whether they counted on a particular night?
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Why are women generally exempt from the mitzvah of counting the Omer?
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What is the concern that leads some women to refrain from saying the Beracha when counting the Omer?
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What is the halacha for a boy who becomes Bar Mitzvah during Sefirat HaOmer and has been counting every day until then?
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If someone forgets to say the Beracha before counting the Omer but does count, have they fulfilled the mitzvah?
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Do we say the Beracha Shehechiyanu for the mitzvah of Sefirat HaOmer?
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What should one do if they only counted the days or only the weeks of the Omer?
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Can a person fulfill the mitzvah of counting the Omer by thinking of the number or writing it down?
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What should someone do if they began to say the wrong day but realized it before saying even one word (not related to the mitzvah) and didn’t divert their mind from counting?
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What is the custom after completing the nightly count of the Omer?
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Until when during the night may one count the Omer with a Beracha?
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If someone comes late to Maariv and the congregation is already counting, what should they generally do?
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What is the halacha if one forgot to count the Omer at night and remembers during the day and how does he count the next night?
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What is the halachic status of counting during bein hashmashot (twilight)?
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What can someone do if they are davening Maariv early but wish to count the Omer later at the proper time?
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What types of food are considered a “meal” that one may not begin after tzeit hakochavim (nightfall) until counting the Omer?
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What must a person do if they want to start a meal or take a nap after tzeit hakochavim but before counting the Omer?
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Under what conditions can a regular Minyan act as a shomer (reminder) for Sefirat HaOmer?
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What is the halacha if one began eating a meal before tzeit hakochavim and has not yet counted the Omer?
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What should a person do if they said the correct day of the Omer after sunset but did not have intention to fulfill the mitzvah?
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What is the preferred way to respond if asked for the Omer count before one has counted that night?
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Why is simply omitting the word "baOmer" or "laOmer" not sufficient to avoid fulfilling the mitzvah accidentally?
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From which day onward can one potentially count again with a Beracha if they only said the number of days and not the weeks?
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Why is it customary to study a chapter of Pirkei Avos each Shabbos afternoon between Pesach and Shavuos?