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Meta Omer weekly/daily themes, online-style?

I know that there are some customary "categories" of daily contemplation during the Omer -- combinations of Chesed, Hod, etc. I know that each week has one of these as a theme, and then within tha...

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Monica Cellio‭ · 2021-03-21T18:01:37Z (over 3 years ago)
Omer weekly/daily themes, online-style?
I know that there are some customary "categories" of daily contemplation during the Omer -- combinations of Chesed, Hod, etc.  I know that each week has one of these as a theme, and then within that, each day has a theme, for 49 combinations of 7 basic ideas.  This hasn't been part of my Omer observance in the past, but I'd like to change that this year.

Would somebody, or several somebodies, be interested in putting together posts for our community on these topics?  Maybe a weekly post in Divrei Torah with key ideas to focus on for that week?  Can we narrow the broad ideas that (I assume) we could get from chabad.org and elsewhere, and focus on things that particularly touch us as participants in the online world?  I think that could make this a valuable new contribution.

As I said, I'm new to this -- I can't contribute the posts.  I'm here to ask if others see interesting possibilities here.