lag b’omer 2025
Lag B’Omer, the 33rd day, is a unique window of opportunity. It marks the day of elevation of Rav Shimon Bar Yochai, who authored the ultimate source of Kabbalistic wisdom—the Zohar. Rav Shimon envisioned a world where humanity is deeply fulfilled and interconnected, and the Zohar is the tool that can help us realize that vision.
We invite you to journey with us to reach new spiritual heights. Together, we can inspire millions and connect even more souls to the transformational power of the Zohar.
How you can take action today:
Pledge to share the Zohar
We’re 100,000 Zohars away from reaching our goal of 1 Million!
We’re so close to realizing our goal of sharing 1 million Zohars! Make your pledge by Lag B’Omer (May 15) to order and share Zohars, and distribute them by Shabbat Pinchas (July 18).
Donate to our Zohar initiatives
Introduce the Zohar to the masses
With your help, we’re taking the Zohar to the masses—one soul at a time. We’re transforming Eitan Yardeni’s Your Daily Zohar Connection into powerful, shareable content designed to inspire across every social media platform.
Speak with your teacher about dedication opportunities.
Sponsor Master Class Content
The Zohar Master Class taught by Michael Berg will be featured as an introduction to the Zohar.
The Zohar Meditation Master Class taught by Yehuda Ashkenazi will help students get into a meditative state, facilitating a deep connection to their Zohar study.
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Support Personal Study Tools
Help students and seekers around the world discover deeper insights!
Help us print and share Michael Berg’s book, Secrets of the Zohar, to deepen Kabbalah 1 & 2 students’ connection.
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Help expand and upgrade the Zohar App, making this powerful tool even more accessible.
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“The work I do is really hard... Music is a big part of our environment, but playing the Zohar is special for me—and special for them, too. I don’t play it too quietly.”
In our modern world, accessibility is key. For Dallas, a NICU nurse and Kabbalah student in San Francisco, it means he is able to play the Zohar App daily in his hospital unit, where newborns suffering from drug withdrawal are fighting to survive.