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Taco B’Omer

Tradition meets tacos! Celebrate Taco B’Omer on May 5th at 6:00 PM. We’ll have child-safe archery, a blazing bonfire, and a full taco bar. BYOB—see you at Temple Sinai!
Taco B'Omer! A Sizzling Lag BaOmer & Cinco de Mayo Celebration! May 5, 2026 @ 6:00 pm. Bonfire | Archery | Taco Bar. People are encouraged to BYOB. at Temple Sinai, 3405 Gulling Road, Reno.
Taco B'Omer! A Sizzling Lag BaOmer & Cinco de Mayo Celebration! May 5, 2026 @ 6:00 pm. Bonfire | Archery | Taco Bar. People are encouraged to BYOB. at Temple Sinai, 3405 Gulling Road, Reno.

A Sizzling Lag BaOmer Celebration

This year, the "33rd day of the Omer" meets Cinco de Mayo, and Temple Sinai is celebrating with a festive fusion of traditions! Join us for an evening of fire, food, and fun before the Intro to Judaism class.

🗓️ WHEN – Tuesday, May 5, 20266:00 PM
📍 WHERE – Temple Sinai3405 Gulling Road, Reno

🔥 THE FESTIVITIES

  • The Taco Bar: A full spread of your favorites to celebrate the holiday mashup.
  • The Bonfire: Keeping the Lag BaOmer tradition glowing bright.
  • Archery: Child-safe bow and arrow stations (a nod to the traditional scholar-warriors of the past!).
  • BYOB: We provide the tacos; you bring your favorite beverage of choice!

Note: This event is the perfect "pre-game" for those attending the Intro to Judaism class later that evening. Come for the tacos, stay for the learning!

We can’t wait to see you there!

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