The period between Pesach and Shavuos comes with the customs and sadness of mourning and the joyful halachos of counting Sfiras HoOmer. In this book, Rabbi Meyer Bodner adapts the style and clarity of his distinguished fathers widely circulated sefarim (Halachos of Muktza, Halachos of Brochos, etc.) to elucidate the practical need-to know customs and halachos of Sfiras HoOmer.
For example:
May one attend and dance at a friends wedding and Sheva Brochos on days when it is his custom to show aveilus?
Is it permitted to listen to relaxing music when it is his custom to show aveilus?
May a women cut her nails, tweeze her eyebrows or have electrolysis done while keeping the customary aveilus?
Is it permitted to take a haircut or shave on the first day of Shloshes Yemei Hagbola?
May a bar mitzvah celebration be scheduled on a day other than the boys birthday (not bo byom)?
If one mistakenly counted the days but omitted the weeks, or cannot remember if yesterday he counted correctly, may he continue counting with a brocha?
May a woman count with a brocha and may she be motzi her friend?
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