Yes, you can add social media links to your Shiraverse profile by visiting the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Scroll to the Social Profiles section and enter the full URLs for platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and TiRead more
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To allow or disable messages from other users on Shiraverse, go to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Look for the option that says "Do you like to receive message from other users?" and select either Yes or No based on your preference. Then click Save to update yRead more
See lessTo allow or disable messages from other users on Shiraverse, go to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Look for the option that says “Do you like to receive message from other users?” and select either Yes or No based on your preference. Then click Save to update your Shiraverse messaging settings.
Yes, it is possible to hide your profile information from other Shiraverse users. Go to the Privacy Settings section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/privacy/ and choose the visibility level for each profile field, such as your email, country, city, phone, gender, age, social links, website, bRead more
See lessYes, it is possible to hide your profile information from other Shiraverse users. Go to the Privacy Settings section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/privacy/ and choose the visibility level for each profile field, such as your email, country, city, phone, gender, age, social links, website, biography, and profile credentials. Adjust the settings as needed and click Save to apply your privacy preferences on Shiraverse.
Yes, you can update your nickname, first name, and display name on Shiraverse by visiting the Edit Profile page at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Simply enter the new values in the respective fields and click Save to apply the changes to your Shiraverse profile.
See lessYes, you can update your nickname, first name, and display name on Shiraverse by visiting the Edit Profile page at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Simply enter the new values in the respective fields and click Save to apply the changes to your Shiraverse profile.
To change your profile picture and cover photo on Shiraverse, go to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Under the Profile Picture and Cover Picture fields, click on Browse or Select file, upload your desired images, and then click Save to update your Shiraverse proRead more
To change your profile picture and cover photo on Shiraverse, go to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Under the Profile Picture and Cover Picture fields, click on Browse or Select file, upload your desired images, and then click Save to update your Shiraverse profile visuals.
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You can edit your basic profile information on Shiraverse by going to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. There, you can update details like your nickname, first name, last name, display name, country, city, phone number, gender, age, email, biography, and website.Read more
You can edit your basic profile information on Shiraverse by going to the Edit Profile section at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. There, you can update details like your nickname, first name, last name, display name, country, city, phone number, gender, age, email, biography, and website. Don’t forget to click Save after making changes.
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Places go quickly, so start looking early. Make a detailed budget and don't forget to account for transportation and bills. Examine commute times and pick a place that is easily accessible to your university. Always carefully read the contract and try to see the property in person or on video. Don'tRead more
Places go quickly, so start looking early. Make a detailed budget and don’t forget to account for transportation and bills. Examine commute times and pick a place that is easily accessible to your university. Always carefully read the contract and try to see the property in person or on video. Don’t jump into anything that looks too good to be true; instead, use reliable websites like SpareRoom or Rightmove. Make sure you and your roommates are in agreement if you’re sharing. Make it feel like home once you’re inside!
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Yes, you can get married after Lag BaOmer! Here’s the deal: during the Counting of the Omer — the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot — it’s traditional for observant Jews to avoid celebrations like weddings, because it’s considered a semi-mourning period (due to a tragic plague that hit Rabbi AkivRead more
Yes, you can get married after Lag BaOmer!
Here’s the deal: during the Counting of the Omer — the 49 days between Passover and Shavuot — it’s traditional for observant Jews to avoid celebrations like weddings, because it’s considered a semi-mourning period (due to a tragic plague that hit Rabbi Akiva’s students, according to tradition).
But! Lag BaOmer, which falls on the 33rd day, is a break in that mourning. It’s a celebratory day — bonfires, music, even haircuts for little boys. So once Lag BaOmer hits, weddings are totally back on the table for many people, especially starting that evening.
Some more traditional or stricter communities might wait a bit longer depending on their customs, but for most, yes — weddings after Lag BaOmer are a go.
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On Lag BaOmer, there’s no specific prayer or phrase you have to say, but there are a few things people might say or talk about depending on how they celebrate: Casual greetings: "Chag Sameach!" – This just means "Happy Holiday!" and works for pretty much any Jewish holiday. "Lag Sameach!" – A more sRead more
On Lag BaOmer, there’s no specific prayer or phrase you have to say, but there are a few things people might say or talk about depending on how they celebrate:
Casual greetings:
“Chag Sameach!” – This just means “Happy Holiday!” and works for pretty much any Jewish holiday.
“Lag Sameach!” – A more specific twist people might use just for this day.
What people talk about:
“It’s the yahrzeit (anniversary of death) of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai today.”
“We’re halfway through the Omer!” – Since it’s the 33rd day out of 49.
“The bonfires are tonight!” – If you’re in Israel or a community that lights them, this is a big deal.
More religious or traditional settings:
In more observant circles, you might hear or say blessings or Psalms (Tehillim), especially at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Meron, Israel — but it’s more about celebration than formal synagogue liturgy.
So yeah, there’s no fixed thing you have to say — it’s more about the vibe: bonfires, music, good food, and remembering a great teacher.
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You can add or edit your "About Me" section and website link on Shiraverse by going to the Edit Profile page at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Scroll down to the "About Me" and "Website" fields, make your changes, and then click Save to update your Shiraverse profile.
You can add or edit your “About Me” section and website link on Shiraverse by going to the Edit Profile page at https://www.shiraverse.com/settings/edit/. Scroll down to the “About Me” and “Website” fields, make your changes, and then click Save to update your Shiraverse profile.
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