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  • Shavuot - Wikipedia
    The word Shavuot means 'weeks' in Hebrew and marks the conclusion of the Counting of the Omer Its date is directly linked to that of Passover; the Torah mandates the seven-week Counting of the Omer, beginning on the second day of Passover, to be immediately followed by Shavuot
  • What Is Shavuot? - Chabad. org
    Shavuot (שָׁבוּעוֹת in Hebrew, also pronounced Shavuos) is a two-day Jewish holiday (May 21-23, 2026) that commemorates the date when G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai over 3,000 years ago
  • 7 Things to Know about the Jewish Feast of Shavuot
    Shavuot is one of the “appointed times” that God commanded Israel to keep, and its date is calculated by counting seven weeks (49 days) from the Sabbath (Shabbat) of Passover week Shavuot is the 50th day, occurring every year on the 6th day of the Hebrew month of Sivan
  • What is Shavuot? | Jewish Holiday Meaning | The Jewish Pentecost - IFCJ
    Shavuot holds profound spiritual significance beyond its agricultural origins It marks the crucial moment when the Israelites received the Torah at Mount Sinai, an event that transformed them from a group of freed slaves into a nation bound by divine law and purpose
  • Shavuot 101 - My Jewish Learning
    Shavuot is the culmination of the 49-day period known as the Omer, a period of semi-mourning as well as spiritual progression from slavery to revelation Shavuot is also referred to in the prayer liturgy as z’man matan torateinu, the time of the giving of our Torah
  • What Is Shavuot?: Customs Traditions | Aish
    Shavuot is an important holiday in Judaism as it celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, which is considered the most important event in Jewish history
  • Shavuot: When Jews ‘return’ to the Sinai wilderness
    On the Shabbat of Shavuot, we read the Ten Commandments in Parsha Yitro Their focus is deeply practical: how we speak, honor boundaries, carry truth, and live ethically day by day
  • Shavuot: The Middle Child of Jewish Festivals
    The festival of Shavuot provides a well-placed opportunity to contemplate the choices we make on our Jewish journeys and how they will impact the next generation


















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