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Shavuot (listen, from Hebrew: שָׁבוּעוֹת, romanized: Šāvūʿōṯ, lit. 'W****s'), or
Shvues (listen, in some Ashke**** usage), is a
Jewish holiday, one of...
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after Israel declared independence. Erev
Shavuot: 5
Sivan Shavuot: 6 (and
outside Israel: 7)
Sivan Shavuot (שבועות), the
Feast of W****s, is one of the...
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verbal counting of each of the 49 days
between the
holidays of P****over and
Shavuot. The
period of 49 days is
known as the "omer period" or
simply as "the...
- Tuesday, May 23: Lag B'Omer Friday, June 2: Yom
Yerushalayim Friday, June 9:
Shavuot* Thursday, July 20: Tzom
Tammuz Thursday,
August 10:
Tisha B'Av Wednesday...
- of "mending the world"
Tikkun leil
Shavuot refers to the all-night
Torah study on the
first night of
Shavuot,
Shavuot#All-night
Torah study Tikkun (magazine)...
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Tikkun Leil
Shavuot (
Shavuot night fixing) is a
study order intended for the eve of the
Shavuot holiday,
which includes beginnings and
endings of Torah...
- captivity. In the
Babylonian calendar it was
named Araḫ Simanu. 6–7
Sivan –
Shavuot 1
Sivan (1096) – Jews in Worms,
Germany were m****acred as part of the Rhineland...
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especially used in
synagogues and
homes during the
celebration of
Shavuot. In the Tanakh,
among the
various native flowers of
ancient Israel three...
- raisins, or
fruit preserves and then
slightly sautéed. They are
served on
Shavuot. The word
blintz in
English comes from the
Yiddish word בלינצע or blintse...
- sheloshim.
During Shavuot, any days in
observance of
shiva before the
start will
equate to
seven when the
holiday begins. The
first day of
Shavuot equates to...