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1. The 12th of Sivan is the final day of tashlumin, the time allotted after Shavuos for bringing sacrifices which should have been brought on the holiday. For this reason, this period has a special status even today, and tachanun is not said. Ahavas Yisra...
In Temple times, Jews with offerings in hand would make the yearly pilgrimage to Jerusalem for the festival of Shavuos. Those who did not bring an offering on the holiday itself, were able to do so in the six days that followed, known as the Days of Tashl...
Chasidim sing a nigun with words from the Rosh Hashanah liturgy at a farbrengen in 770.
Chassidim join together at a farbrengen in singing a lively Chabad nigun.
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