The Omer Project: A program of the Yeashore Community

The Omer Project is a program of the Yeashore Community Click here to join the Google group and
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Date and Time Omer Day
(By Rabbinic reckoning)
Spiritual Quality Location
(Until day of, subject to change - check on this page!)
April 27, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:30 p.m.
15 Chesed in Tiferet Fifteenth Ave near Clement, East side of the street,
at the back of Temple Beth Sholom
May 4, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:30 p.m.
22 Chesed in Netzach Twenty-Second Ave and Lincoln Way,
North side of the street, by the Park
May 11, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:30 p.m.
29 Chesed in Hod Twenty-Ninth Ave and Fulton,
South side of the street, by the Park
May 18, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:45 p.m.
36 Chesed in Yesod Thirty-Sixth Ave and Judah,
Southwest corner of the street, by the Park
May 25, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:45 p.m.
43 Chesed in Malchut Forty-Third Ave and Clement,
North side of the street, by the Presidio
May 31, 2025
(Saturday)
at 9:15 p.m.
49 Malchut in Malchut On the Great Highway, across from the Beach Chalet,
at the top of the only ramp on Ocean Beach,
with the Yeashore Community
Rabbinic Shavuot begins Sunday, June 1, 2025, at sundown. Chag sameach!


 

2025 days counted

Date and Time Omer Day
(By Rabbinic reckoning)
Spiritual Quality Location
April 13, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:00 p.m.
1 Chesed in Chesed Arguello and Lake,
in front of Temple Emanu-El
April 17, 2025
(Thursday)
at 8:15 p.m.
5 Hod in Chesed Fifth Ave and Lincoln Way,
North side of the street, by the Park,
with Chabad Cole Valley
April 20, 2025
(Sunday)
at 8:45 p.m.
8 Chesed in Gevurah Eighth Ave and Fulton,
South side of the street, by the Park

 
Rabbi Me'irah's artwork - Sowing the Seeds of Creation

The amazing artwork used by The Omer Project comes, with generous permission, from Rabbi Me'irah of San Francisco. You can purchase her beautiful art at versesilluminated.com, or contact her at rabbimeirah@gmail.com.

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NOTE: All Hebrew pronunciations on this website are Ashkenazi, reflecting the tradition of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe. Please note that Jews from the four corners of the Earth pronounce Hebrew in their own unique ways. The Omer Project honors the diversity of our global Jewish heritage.