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First Day of Shavuot Torah Reading: Exodus 19:1-20:26; Numbers 28:26-31
Haftorah: Ezekiel 1:1-28; 3:12
Reading of the Ten Commandments.
All men, women and children should go to the synagogue to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments. Click here to find a synagogue near you.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, encouraged the bringing of even the youngest of children to the reading of the Ten Commandments in the synagogue on Shavuot. This is in commemoration of the Jewish people declaring: "Our children are our guarantors [that we will keep the Torah]." This was the only guarantee acceptable to G-d (Midrash).
The Priests bless the congregation with the Priestly Blessing during the Musaf prayer.
Many communities chant the Akdamot poem before the reading of the Torah.
Kiddush is recited, and a holiday meal follows.
It is customary to eat dairy foods today. Click here for delicious dairy recipes
Candle-lighting, from a pre-existing flame after nightfall. Click here for candle lighting times in your city and here for the blessings.
After the holiday evening prayers, a festive holiday meal, complete with the recitation of the
holiday kiddush, is again enjoyed.
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