If you often feel tired, it could be anemia. Omer-At- A-Glance Gaucher (pronounced "Go-Shay") Disease is the most common genetic disease affecting Jews of Eastern and Central European descent. One out of every ten carries the Gaucher gene — it is far more prevalent than Tay-Sachs. ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM AppleTree Editor • What It Is: A daily count of the 49 days and seven weeks between Pesach and Shavuot • Why We Do It: A divine com- mandment found in the Torah (Leviticus 23:15 16) • How And When We Do It: We begin the count on the second night of Pesach. Thereafter, ideally, we count as part of the daily evening service. The count itself is preceded by a blessing. We then announce the relevant day and week of the Omer. The count should be recited while standing • The Omer And Mourning: The first part of the Omer period is char- acterized as semi-mournful. We do not rake haircuts, have or attend marriages, or play musical instru- ments. As stated in the Talmud, dur- ing this period a plague decimated the disciples of Rabbi Akiva because they did not treat each other with respect. Later sources point to the Omer as a period of mourning, for it was during that time of the year in 1096 and 1146 that Jews in the Rhineland were killed by the Crusaders. Moreover, the Chmielnicki massacres in the Ukraine and Poland (1648-49) also rook place during this period. • Lag b'Omer: This is the 33rd day of the Omer (lag is the acronym formed from the Hebrew letterslamed and gi.;;Iel, which signify 33) on which mourning is suspend- ed. It is usually a day of joy and cele- bration. Hair may be cut and wed- dings may be held. Among those Jews who do not cur their sons' hair until the boys reach the age of 3, Lag b'Omer is the day chosen for the first haircut. A long-standing tradition is to light bonfires and for children to play with bows and arrows on Lag b'Omer. For unknown reasons, Lag b'Omer is associated with Bar Kochba, the Jewish leader of a revolt against the Roman occupation dur- ing the time of Rabbi Akiva. This year, Lag b'Omer occurs on Friday, May 11. — Gaucher warning signs include: • Fatigue • Anemia • Bone pain • Easily fractured bones • Bleeding problems and easy bruising • Low platelet count • Enlarged liver and spleen Fortunately, Gaucher can be detected early with a simple test. And treatment lets people with Gaucher live full, productive lives. So don't wait another minute wondering. Get the facts now. . National Gaucher Foundation 11140 Rockville Pike, Suite 350 Rockville, MD 20852 www.gaucherdisease.org 0 2000, National Gaucher Foundation • Lori and Cary Greenberg Warmest Wishes To Our Clients, Family and Friends For a Very Healthy and Happy Passover 32802 Franklin Road Franklin, Ml 48025 • 248-737-831 3 248-737-831 7 Fax Nom`"' of APO P:0014 GROUP www. g-group-Ilc . corn Architecture • Interior Design • Build • Antiques 4/6 2001 69