′모닥불을 피우자′…이스라엘 유대인들의 라그 바오메르 축제
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(브네이브라크 로이터=연합뉴스) 18일(현지시간) 이스라엘 수도 텔아비브 브네이브라크구에서 한 소년이 정통 유대교 축제 '라그 바오메르'(Lag B'Omer)를 맞아 피운 모닥불 주위를 뛰어가고 있다. '라그 바오메르'는 유대교의 신비주의 경전 '조하르'(Zohar)를 저술한 랍비 시몬 바 요차이가 죽기 직전까지 낮이 계속됐음을 상징하는 모닥불을 피우는 것이 특징이다. 2022.5.19 alo95@yna.co.kr (끝)
Ultra Orthodox Jews dance around a bonfire during Lag BaOmer celebrations at the traditional grave site of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron northern Israel, Thursday, May 19, 2022. This year's Lag BaOmer holiday festivities at Mount Meron are overshadowed by 2021's deadly stampede linked to overcrowding that left 45 people dead, the single largest civilian disaster in the country's history. Israelis light bonfires during Lag BaOmer celebrations to commemorate the end of a plague said to have decimated Jews in Roman times. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
TOPSHOT - Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men dance around a bonfire in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood on May 18, 2022, as people gather to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, marking the anniversary of the death of Talmudic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai approximately 1,900 years ago. - In a night-long vigil thousands of Jews will light large bonfires and visit the final resting place in Meron of Bar Yochai, who is revered as one of Judaism's great sages. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP)
epaselect epa09956274 Ultra Orthodox Jews dance around a bonfire in the neighborhood of Mea Shearim during the holy day of Lag Ba'Omer in Jerusalem, 18 May 2022. The day marks the anniversary of the death of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a sage from some 1,800 years ago, and the day on which he revealed the secrets of the 'kabbalah,' or Jewish mysticism. EPA/ABIR SULTAN
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish children build bonfires and an effigy of the 'evil man' later to be burned during the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer celebration in Bnei Brak, Israel, Wednesday, May 18, 2022. The holiday marking the end of a plague said to have decimated Jews during the Roman times. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish children carry an effigy of the 'evil man' later to be burned during the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer celebration in Bnei Brak, Israel, Wednesday, May 18, 2022. The holiday marks the end of a plague said to have decimated Jews during the Roman times. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
epa09956955 Ultra-Orthodox Jews visit the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron, as they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba'Omer in Israel, 19 May 2022. The day marks the anniversary of the death of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a sage from some 1,800 years ago, and the day on which he revealed the secrets of the 'kabbalah,' or Jewish mysticism. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
Ultra Orthodox Jews covered in prayer shawls pray during Lag BaOmer holiday festivities at the traditional grave site of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron northern Israel, Thursday, May 19, 2022. This year's Lag BaOmer holiday festivities at Mount Meron are overshadowed by 2021's deadly stampede linked to overcrowding that left 45 people dead, the single largest civilian disaster in the country's history. Israelis light bonfires during Lag BaOmer celebrations to commemorate the end of a plague said to have decimated Jews in Roman times. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
epa09956948 Ultra-Orthodox Jews visit the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron, as they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag Ba'Omer in Israel, 19 May 2022. The day marks the anniversary of the death of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a sage from some 1,800 years ago, and the day on which he revealed the secrets of the 'kabbalah,' or Jewish mysticism. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men light a bonfire in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood on May 18, 2022, as people gather to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, marking the anniversary of the death of Talmudic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai approximately 1,900 years ago. - In a night-long vigil thousands of Jews will light large bonfires and visit the final resting place in Meron of Bar Yochai, who is revered as one of Judaism's great sages. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP)
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men and children gather around a bonfire in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood on May 18, 2022, as people gather to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, marking the anniversary of the death of Talmudic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai approximately 1,900 years ago. - In a night-long vigil thousands of Jews will light large bonfires and visit the final resting place in Meron of Bar Yochai, who is revered as one of Judaism's great sages. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP)
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish women and children watch a bonfire in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighbourhood on May 18, 2022, as people gather to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, marking the anniversary of the death of Talmudic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai approximately 1,900 years ago. - In a night-long vigil thousands of Jews will light large bonfires and visit the final resting place in Meron of Bar Yochai, who is revered as one of Judaism's great sages. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP)
(220518) -- MT. MERON (ISRAEL), May 18, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Ultra-Orthodox Jews participate in celebrations of the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer on Mt. Meron in northern Israel, on May 18, 2022. (David Cohen/JINI via Xinhua)
Ultra-Orthodox Jews gather at the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron in northern Israel May 18, 2022, as they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer marking the anniversary of the death of the Talmudic sage, approximately 1,900 years ago. - Tens of thousands of Jewish faithful were expected at Israel's Mount Meron for an annual pilgrimage, a year after 45 people were crushed to death in a stampede. (Photo by JALAA MAREY / AFP)
Ultra-Orthodox Jews pray at the gravesite of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai at Mount Meron in northern Israel May 18, 2022, as they celebrate the Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer marking the anniversary of the death of the Talmudic sage, approximately 1,900 years ago. - Tens of thousands of Jewish faithful were expected at Israel's Mount Meron for an annual pilgrimage, a year after 45 people were crushed to death in a stampede. (Photo by JALAA MAREY / AFP)