Forty Nine Days is a companion for counting the Omer — the 49-day journey from Pesach (Passover) to Shavuot (the Feast of Weeks) that has been observed by the Jewish people for thousands of years.
Each day of the count is announced by name, traditionally after nightfall. Forty Nine Days reminds you when to count, guides you through the blessing, and opens a window into the kabbalistic tradition that gives the count its depth.
COUNT
The traditional blessing in Hebrew, transliteration, and English. Count at nightfall with an evening reminder, or the following morning if you miss it — without the blessing, as halacha permits.
REFLECT
Three daily reflections for each of the 49 days, drawn from the kabbalistic framework of the seven sefirot. Season-aware rotation across three years so the reflections stay fresh.
EXPLORE
A seven-week accordion calendar with sefirah color coding. Lag B'Omer and Shavuot receive special treatment. A visual guide to the Tree of Life and the ten sefirot.
STAY CONNECTED
A live Hebrew Calendar with Shabbat candle lighting times, Torah portion of the week, and upcoming Jewish holidays — powered by Hebcal.com.
YOUR LOCATION, YOUR NIGHTFALL
GPS or ZIP code for precise nightfall calculation. Evening reminders fire at your local nightfall, not a fixed time.
The Omer is a practice of preparation — forty-nine days of intentional attention before the gift of Torah is received again at Shavuot. Forty Nine Days is built to support that practice, whatever your background or level of observance.