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The word Shavuot (or Shavuos) means “weeks.” It celebrates the completion of the seven-week Omer counting period between Passover and Shavuot. The Torah was ...
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Many Jews prepare and eat dairy foods – often cheesecake or blintzes – on Shavuot as a reminder of the sweetness of Torah, and also as a reminder that the Torah ...
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Shavuot is observed by abstaining from work and attending synagogue services. A few special readings are recited: a liturgical poem called Akdamut, which ...
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Some Jews ritually immerse in a mikvah at sunrise, purifying themselves for Shavuot just as the Israelites purified themselves to receive Torah. There is also a ...
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Shavuot commemorates the spring harvest and the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai. ... Your browser does not support the audio element. Pronunced: ...
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28 May 2020 · Honor Shavuot with a simple gesture like adding a bouquet of fresh cut flowers onto your kitchen table. According to ReformJudaism.org, “The ...
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1. Read the Book of Ruth. · 2. Study the Ten Commandments. · 3. Attend a Tikkun Leil Shavuot. · 4. Make (and eat!) · 5. Bake a Special Challah. · 6. If You Have ...
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Festive meals. All-night Torah study. Recital of Akdamut liturgical poem in Ashkenazic synagogues. Reading of the Book of Ruth. Eating of dairy products.
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7 Jun 2022 · The day is traditionally celebrated by studying Torah all night (or late into the night), eating dairy products, attending synagogue, reading ...
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How is Shavuot celebrated? Unlike most other Jewish holidays, Shavuot has no prescribed Torah commandments other than the traditional festival observances, such ...
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30 May 2022 · Israelis eat cheesecake, have water fights, show off their agriculture and learn all night on this most wonderful and easygoing of holidays.
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30 Mar 2021 · More videos · More videos on YouTube · Learn Something New · Do a Mitzvah (or Two) · Eat Something Cheesy · Create Papercut Shapes · Make Flower ...
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Shavuot, also called Pentecost, in full Ḥag Shavuot, (“Festival of the Weeks”), second of the three Pilgrim Festivals of the Jewish religious calendar.
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25 May 2020 · Eat whatever fresh fruits or produce you can get your hands on. Treat yourself to a bouquet of flowers or make fake ones from tissue paper or ...
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