counting of the Omer
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counting of the Omer
Summary
counting of the Omer is a time-bound positive commandment[1]. It draws 3,282 Wikipedia views per month (time_bound_positive_commandment category, ranking #1 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- counting of the Omer's instance of is recorded as time-bound positive commandment[3].
- counting of the Omer's instance of is recorded as Jewish prayer[4].
- counting of the Omer's Commons category is recorded as Counting of the Omer[5].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Orach Chayim[6].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Kitzur Shulchan Aruch[7].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Chayei Adam[8].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Sefer Hamitzvot[9].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Sefer ha-Chinuch[10].
- counting of the Omer's statement is subject of is recorded as Leviticus[11].
- counting of the Omer's described by source is recorded as Jewish Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron[12].
- counting of the Omer's topic has template is recorded as Template:Sefirat HaOmer[13].
- counting of the Omer's topic has template is recorded as Template:Sefirat HaOmer Box[14].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include time-bound positive commandment[3] and Jewish prayer[4].
Why It Matters
counting of the Omer draws 3,282 Wikipedia views per month (time_bound_positive_commandment category, ranking #1 of 4).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15]