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Shavuot: (lit. “weeks”) The one-day holiday (two in the Diaspora) commemorating the Giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai. This late-spring holiday commences on the fiftieth day (the morrow of seven “weeks”) following the second day of Passover.
The Torah was given more than 3,300 years ago. Every year on the holiday of Shavuot we renew our acceptance of G‑d’s gift, and G‑d “re-gives” the Torah. Learn how to celebrate this special holiday . . .
Unpack layers of Biblical and rabbinic text to understand the inner mechanics of this sometimes-overlooked but super-important holiday.
Every year on Shavuot we renew our acceptance of the Torah, and G‑d “re-gives” it to us anew.
The celebration of the giving of the Torah
A Shavuot Wonderland for kids: Holiday guides, videos, recipes, stories, games, arts & crafts, and more!
What is the essential change from before Sinai to after Sinai with the giving of the Torah?
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 28, Erev Shavuos
From everything that happened the day prior to the Giving of the Torah, the Talmud singles out one detail: Moshe built an altar and offered a sacrifice.
Sweet Potato, Parsley, Feta, Sunflower Seeds & Grapes
I'm not big on quinoa salads in general. I don't like soggy grains (overdressed!) and I need the add-ins to be interesting enough that it doesn't just taste like quinoa with some little bits of no one's quite sure what... For me, this salad does it. Parsl...
Discover the 6 steps of spiritual preparation the Jewish People observed at Mt. Siani, over a six-day period prior to the Giving of the Torah, and how you can take these spiritual steps today, as our ancestors did more than 3,300 years ago.
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