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Let’s Celebrate Shauvot

Shavuot 2021

Shauvot starts at sundown on Sunday, May 16, and ends at sundown on  Tuesday, May 18, 2021.

What is it?
Shavuot is the third and final pilgrimage holiday in the Jewish calendar following Sukkot and Passover. Shavuot literally translates to “weeks” in Hebrew. It celebrates the end of the Israelites’ seven-week trek through the desert (led by Moses after the Exodus from Egypt) to reach Mount Sinai, where God gave the Israelites the Torah. Shavuot also marks the completion of the seven-week Omer counting period, which began at Passover. 

Shavuot combines two major religious observances. First, the grain harvest of the early summer when Israelite males were commanded to appear before God in Jerusalem, bringing offerings of the first fruits of their harvest. Second, the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai seven weeks after the exodus from Egypt. This determines the significance of the holiday for Judaism, tying it in with the seminal event of Jewish religious memory, namely entering into a covenant between God and Israel, exemplified by Israel’s assumption of Divine law. 

How do we celebrate? 

 

SJCC Events 

May 16: Tootsie Roll Torah Trot
Celebrate Shavuot with our family Tootsie Roll Torah Trot on Sunday, May 16, at 2 pm. We’re hiding hundreds of Tootsie Roll Torahs, each with a commandment written inside, throughout the Kesher Community Garden. Fun and prizes for everyone! Buy Tickets >>

 

Online Resources 

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