Shavuot 1-3 June 2025
What is Shavuot in a nutshell?
Shavuot is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the giving of the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai. It is celebrated on the 6th of Sivan, which typically falls in late May or early June. Shavuot is also known as the Festival of Weeks, as it marks the end of the seven-week period of counting the Omer that begins on the second day of Passover. The holiday is traditionally observed by staying up all night to study Torah and other Jewish texts, as well as by consuming dairy foods like cheesecake and blintzes. In addition to its religious significance, Shavuot is also a time for celebrating the beginning of the summer harvest season.
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