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🧀 Shavuot

Shavuot links first fruits, Torah tradition, dairy foods, overnight study, and kibbutz agricultural pageants as a late-spring harvest and learning festival.

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Around the sixth day of Sivan in the Hebrew calendarCalendar rule
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Shavuot is usually organized around Around the sixth day of Sivan in the Hebrew calendar. Month: Mar / Apr / May / Jun / Jul / Aug

Shavuot

Shavuot matters because it turns harvest gratitude, seasonal abundance, and community gathering into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.

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What is Shavuot?

Shavuot links first fruits, Torah tradition, dairy foods, overnight study, and kibbutz agricultural pageants as a late-spring harvest and learning festival.

When is Shavuot celebrated?

Shavuot is usually organized around Around the sixth day of Sivan in the Hebrew calendar. Month: Mar / Apr / May / Jun / Jul / Aug.

What traditions are associated with Shavuot?

Common traditions include overnight study, first-fruit display, agricultural pageant, cheesecake, dairy foods, fruit.