Is it forbidden to eat new grain (grain of the new harvest) after the Omer period?
Synopsis
It is forbidden to eat new grain in any form until the Omer period concludes, which is the beginning of the evening of the 18th of Nissan outside Israel and the 17th in Israel.
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When must one count the Omer, and what is the proper procedure for counting?
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