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  1. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    Can You Shave on Lag BaOmer?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yes, shaving is traditionally permitted on Lag BaOmer. During the Counting of the Omer, many observant Jews refrain from shaving or cutting their hair as a sign of mourning. However, Lag BaOmer marks a break in this mourning period, and shaving, along with haircuts, is allowed on this day. In fact,Read more

    Yes, shaving is traditionally permitted on Lag BaOmer.

    During the Counting of the Omer, many observant Jews refrain from shaving or cutting their hair as a sign of mourning. However, Lag BaOmer marks a break in this mourning period, and shaving, along with haircuts, is allowed on this day.

    In fact, some communities even celebrate the day with ceremonial haircuts, particularly the upsherin—a boy’s first haircut at age three.

    Note: Customs can vary slightly between Sephardic and Ashkenazi communities, and some may wait until the morning of the 34th day to shave, depending on tradition.

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  2. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    Can You Work on Lag BaOmer?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yes, regular work is permitted on Lag BaOmer. Lag BaOmer is a joyful day during the Counting of the Omer, but it is not considered a full religious holiday like Passover or Shavuot. That means there are no formal restrictions on working, using electricity, or conducting business. While some people tRead more

    Yes, regular work is permitted on Lag BaOmer.

    Lag BaOmer is a joyful day during the Counting of the Omer, but it is not considered a full religious holiday like Passover or Shavuot. That means there are no formal restrictions on working, using electricity, or conducting business.

    While some people take the day off for celebrations—especially in Israel, where it’s common to have school trips, weddings, or community bonfires—there’s no religious requirement to refrain from work.

    So while many enjoy festive activities, working on Lag BaOmer is allowed according to Jewish law.

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  3. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    can you shave after lag baomer?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yes, shaving is permitted following Lag BaOmer in the majority of Jewish customs. Many Jewish communities observe customs of mourning during the 49-day period between Shavuot and Passover, known as the Counting of the Omer. These include avoiding music, haircuts, shaving, and weddings. On the 33rd dRead more

    Yes, shaving is permitted following Lag BaOmer in the majority of Jewish customs.

    Many Jewish communities observe customs of mourning during the 49-day period between Shavuot and Passover, known as the Counting of the Omer. These include avoiding music, haircuts, shaving, and weddings. On the 33rd day, Lag BaOmer, the restrictions are usually removed.

    Lag BaOmer is seen as a break in the mourning period. In many Ashkenazi communities, men resume shaving and getting haircuts starting on the morning of Lag BaOmer. Some Sephardic traditions, however, wait until the next day (the 34th) or even later, depending on their local customs.

    So while customs may vary slightly, in most cases, it’s permitted to shave after Lag BaOmer.

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  4. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    What is Lag BaOmer?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Lag BaOmerCelebrated on the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer holy period, Lag B´Omer (or Lag BaOmer) recalls great sages and ancient miracles. Bonfires light up the night sky as part of Lag B´Omer festivities. Is Lag B´Omer a Public Holiday?While this is not a public holiday in the United StatesRead more

    Lag BaOmer
    Celebrated on the 33rd day of the Counting of the Omer holy period, Lag B´Omer (or Lag BaOmer) recalls great sages and ancient miracles.

    Bonfires light up the night sky as part of Lag B´Omer festivities.

    Is Lag B´Omer a Public Holiday?
    While this is not a public holiday in the United States, some Jewish-run organizations are closed on this date.

    When Is Lag B´Omer?
    Lag B´Omer is celebrated on the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Hebrew calendar, which usually falls in May in the Gregorian calendar.

    Counting of the Sheaves
    The name refers to the 33rd day of the Omer, which is a counting period between Passover and Shavuot. According to Leviticus, God commanded people to bring a sheaf of barley for 50 days. This ritual became known as the “Counting of the Omer.”

    The 33rd day became special possibly because of an ancient spring festival, or because it marked the end of a deadly plague among Rabbi Akiva’s students in the 2nd century CE.

    Bonfires and Bows
    Bonfires symbolize spiritual light and the teachings of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a 2nd-century sage. Others link the fire tradition to European May Day customs.

    In Israel, huge celebrations are held at Rabbi Shimon’s tomb in Meron, with singing, dancing, and feasting.

    Children play with bows and arrows to recall the rainbow (keshet) sent by God after the flood, as a sign of hope.

    A Ritual Haircut
    The upsherin is a traditional first haircut given to three-year-old boys on Lag B´Omer, especially in Hasidic communities. Hair cutting is normally forbidden during the Omer period, but allowed on this day.

    Jewish Holidays Last Longer Outside of Israel
    In the diaspora, most holidays are observed for an extra day due to ancient communication delays in announcing the new month. This practice continues today for most holidays except Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashana.

    Lag BaOmer in Other Countries
    Jewish communities worldwide observe this day with bonfires, picnics, and outdoor games, even if it is not a public holiday.

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  5. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    when did peace officers memorial day start?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Peace Officers Memorial Day started on October 1, 1961, when Congress asked the president to designate May 15 to honor law enforcement officers. President John F. Kennedy signed the bill into law on October 1, 1962, making May 15 an official observance. Since then, each year the president of the UniRead more

    Peace Officers Memorial Day started on October 1, 1961, when Congress asked the president to designate May 15 to honor law enforcement officers. President John F. Kennedy signed the bill into law on October 1, 1962, making May 15 an official observance. Since then, each year the president of the United States proclaims May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day, with the week containing May 15 designated as Police Week.

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  6. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    when is peace officers memorial day?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Peace Officers Memorial Day is held annually in the United States on May 15 in honor of federal, state, and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. It is observed in conjunction with Police Week.

    Peace Officers Memorial Day is held annually in the United States on May 15 in honor of federal, state, and local officers killed or disabled in the line of duty. It is observed in conjunction with Police Week.

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  7. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    what is national peace officers memorial day?

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    Festival
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed in the U.S. every year on May 15 to honor police officers who died or were hurt while doing their job. It’s not a public holiday, but many people attend ceremonies, lower flags to half-staff, and remember fallen officers.

    Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed in the U.S. every year on May 15 to honor police officers who died or were hurt while doing their job. It’s not a public holiday, but many people attend ceremonies, lower flags to half-staff, and remember fallen officers.

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  8. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Hobbies & Leisure, Holidays & Seasonal Events, Special Occasions

    What is peace officers memorial day?

    Rohit Kumar
    Rohit Kumar
    Added an answer about 11 months ago
    This answer was edited.

    Date: May 15 Location: Nationwide (USA) Honoring Our Heroes Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed annually on May 15 to honor federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty. It is held during Police Week, a time of remembrance and support. WhaRead more

    Date: May 15
    Location: Nationwide (USA)

    Honoring Our Heroes
    Peace Officers Memorial Day is observed annually on May 15 to honor federal, state, and local law enforcement officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty. It is held during Police Week, a time of remembrance and support.

    What Happens on This Day?

    🔹 Memorial Ceremonies – Police departments and communities gather to pay tribute.
    🔹 Flags at Half-Staff – Government buildings across the U.S. lower the flag in solemn remembrance.
    🔹 Wreath Laying – A national memorial service takes place in Washington, D.C., with a wreath at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
    🔹 Community Support – Survivors, families, and supporters join in reflection and remembrance.

    Fast Facts

    • Not a public holiday – Normal business hours remain.

    • Established: 1962 by President John F. Kennedy

    • Organized by: The Fraternal Order of Police

    • Observed with: Ceremonies, tributes, and moments of silence

    Let us never forget the brave men and women who gave their all for the safety of others.

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  9. Asked: 12 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Mining

    How to get withdrawal in shiraverse?

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    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    To get a withdrawal in Shiraverse, first earn enough points through activities like asking questions, answering, and receiving upvotes. Once you’ve accumulated the minimum required points, go to https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/withdrawals/ and choose your preferred withdrawal method (such as cryRead more

    To get a withdrawal in Shiraverse, first earn enough points through activities like asking questions, answering, and receiving upvotes. Once you’ve accumulated the minimum required points, go to https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/withdrawals/ and choose your preferred withdrawal method (such as cryptocurrency). Fill in the necessary details and submit your withdrawal request. 

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  10. Asked: 12 months agoIn: Travel & Transportation, Travel Guides & Travelogues

    Would you like help finding visa-free destinations for your next trip based on the season or region?

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    Added an answer about 12 months ago

    if you're looking to travel stress-free, you’re in luck! U.S. passport holders can hit up over 100 spots without needing a visa. But, some destinations do ask for either a visa or an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization). The difference? eTAs are usually cheaper and quicker to get – think under 30 mRead more

    if you’re looking to travel stress-free, you’re in luck! U.S. passport holders can hit up over 100 spots without needing a visa. But, some destinations do ask for either a visa or an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization). The difference? eTAs are usually cheaper and quicker to get – think under 30 minutes to process, compared to the full-blown visa process that might take weeks and cost a lot more.

    If you’re flying somewhere, make sure to check if you need an eTA or visa. For example, places like Europe (Schengen Zone), the UK, Australia, and New Zealand will require one. But on the flip side, spots like Japan, Thailand, and even some places in Africa don’t need any visa stuff if you’re a U.S. passport holder.

    Also, don’t forget: passport validity is a biggie! Some places need your passport to be good for another 3-6 months after you arrive. And make sure to check other entry rules like vaccines, proof of return flights, or even a bank statement showing you’ve got the funds to chill in the country.

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  1. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    Which platform has lower fees, Bybit or Margex?

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    Margex usually has lower fees than Bybit. On Margex, maker fees are like 0.019% and taker fees around 0.06%. Bybit’s fees are a bit higher unless you’re a VIP or do tons of trading — then you can get discounts. Also, Margex doesn’t ask for KYC, which is cool if you want to stay low-key. Bybit does rRead more

    Margex usually has lower fees than Bybit. On Margex, maker fees are like 0.019% and taker fees around 0.06%. Bybit’s fees are a bit higher unless you’re a VIP or do tons of trading — then you can get discounts.

    Also, Margex doesn’t ask for KYC, which is cool if you want to stay low-key. Bybit does require KYC but has more features and promos if you’re into that.

    So if you just want low fees and no fuss, Margex is the cheaper option. But if you want more tools and don’t mind a bit more paperwork, Bybit’s solid too.

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  2. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    What are the advantages of Bybit as an MT5 crypto broker?

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    Alright, so if you’re into MT5 and crypto, Bybit’s actually a solid choice. Here’s why: MT5 + Crypto = Power Combo MT5 is already dope for trading — fast, customizable, supports bots and indicators, all that good stuff. Now imagine that, but for crypto. Bybit lets you do exactly that. Super Low LateRead more

    Alright, so if you’re into MT5 and crypto, Bybit’s actually a solid choice.

    Here’s why:

    1. MT5 + Crypto = Power Combo
      MT5 is already dope for trading — fast, customizable, supports bots and indicators, all that good stuff. Now imagine that, but for crypto. Bybit lets you do exactly that.
    2. Super Low Latency & Smooth Execution
      No one wants lag in trading, especially with crypto moving like crazy. Bybit’s MT5 setup is optimized for fast order execution, so you don’t get wrecked by delays.
    3. Leverage Up to 500x
      Yeah, you read that right. MT5 users can go up to 500x leverage. Crazy risky, but if you know what you’re doing, it’s a game changer.
    4. Diverse Assets — 1,200+ Cryptos
      Bybit gives you access to a massive lineup of over 1,200 cryptocurrencies. Not just the big names — loads of alts to choose from.
    5. Low Fees Starting at 0.1%
      The fees are chill too — super competitive starting at just 0.1%. Keeps more money in your pocket.
    6. Advanced Features
      They’ve got cool stuff like copy trading if you wanna follow pros, an NFT marketplace to dive into crypto art, and even free demo accounts to practice without risking real cash.
    7. Integrated with Your Bybit Account
      No need for a separate wallet or platform. Your MT5 account is tied to your main Bybit wallet, so moving funds around is super easy.
    8. Supports Expert Advisors (EAs)
      You can run trading bots and automated strategies on MT5. If you’re into algo trading, this is a big win.
    9. 24/7 Crypto Trading
      MT5 usually means forex and stocks, which have hours. But with Bybit, you get the MT5 power with 24/7 crypto markets. No sleep, just trading 😎
    10. Security — Dual Wallet System
      Bybit keeps your funds safe with a dual wallet system, adding extra layers of security so you don’t have to stress.
    11. Strong Security + Reputation
      Bybit’s been around, they’re not some sketchy no-name broker. Your funds and trades are in safer hands.

     

    So yeah, if you already like MT5 and want to level up your crypto game, Bybit makes it pretty seamless. Definitely worth checking out.

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  3. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    How long does it take to receive a bitcoin from Cash App to the Bybit app?

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    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Usually not that long, man. After you send Bitcoin from Cash App, it goes through the Bitcoin network, which takes like 30 to 60 minutes most of the time — depending on how busy the network is. Cash App sends it out pretty quick once you hit “withdraw,” and then Bybit just waits for a few confirmatiRead more

    Usually not that long, man. After you send Bitcoin from Cash App, it goes through the Bitcoin network, which takes like 30 to 60 minutes most of the time — depending on how busy the network is.

    Cash App sends it out pretty quick once you hit “withdraw,” and then Bybit just waits for a few confirmations (usually 3) before it shows up in your account.

    So yeah, if the network isn’t slammed, you should see your BTC in Bybit in under an hour. Just keep an eye on the transaction and you’re good.

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