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Word Prompt – BOWS – Gabriel Boxer

By Gabriel Boxer

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May 14, 2025, 10 AM ET

 

This time of the year while counting the Omer the word “bows” reminds me of the bows and arrows used by Rabbi Akiva's students to hide their Torah learning from the Romans. His students would take their bows and arrows and pretend to go hunting, when, in fact, they went to learn Torah.

The bow and arrow’s symbolism ties in with the idea of preparation. In archery, the archer must first prepare their equipment, stringing the bow, selecting arrows, and perfecting their stance before they can accurately shoot. This mirrors the theme of preparation that runs through the Omer period. The 49 days are not just a countdown to Shavuot; they are a time to prepare oneself spiritually for the receiving of the Torah. Each day of counting brings a person closer to being "ready" to accept and internalize the teachings of the Torah. Just as an archer prepares before launching their arrows, the Omer serves as a preparation for spiritual growth and a deeper connection to Hashem and our Torah values. Ultimately, the spiritual journey of the Omer is about refining our inner selves, sharpening our focus, and aiming toward a greater, more meaningful connection with G-d and the world. In this way, the bow and arrow serve as powerful symbols of the discipline, dedication, and intentionality required for both personal growth and spiritual achievement.

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