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Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown following the 5th of Sivan and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan (June 1-3, 2025). In Israel it is a one-day holiday, ending at nightfall of the 6th of Sivan.
- Eleven Shavuot Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org
The holiday of Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at...
- Eleven Shavuot Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org
In the Bible, Shavuot is called the "Festival of Weeks" (Hebrew: חג השבועות, romanized: Ḥāġ hašŠāvuʻoṯ, Exodus 34:22, Deuteronomy 16:10); "Festival of Reaping" (Hebrew: חג הקציר, romanized: Ḥāġ HaqQāṣir Exodus 23:16), [9] and "Day of the First Fruits" (Hebrew: יום הבכורים, romanized: Yom habBikkurim ...
Biblical Beginning. This festival has a variety of names in the Bible. It is called the “feast of weeks” (Ex. 34:22; Dt. 16:10), the “feast of harvest” (Ex. 23:16), and the “day of the first fruits” (Num. 28:26).
3 Ιουλ 2024 · Shavuot, the Jewish Pentecost, is a holiday that commemorates the single most important event in Israel’s history: the giving of the Torah (the first five books in the Hebrew Bible) to Moses at Mount Sinai.
The Book of Numbers 28:26 designates it as “ the Festival of the First Fruits, which specified the time on which the custom was to offer first fruits. The same verse also mentions the name by which the holiday is commonly known today — Shavuot — the Festival of Weeks.
3 Ιουν 2011 · The festival of Shavuot (or Shavuos, in Ashkenazi usage; Shabhuʿoth in Classical and Mizrahi Hebrew Hebrew: שבועות, lit. “Weeks”) is a Jewish holiday that occurs on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan (late May or early June).
The holiday of Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown of the 5th of Sivan and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan. (In Israel it is a one-day holiday, ending at nightfall of the 6th of Sivan.)