Jewish holiday of Shavuot is here and people of the community celebrates the occasion which marks the event of God giving Moses the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
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Shavuot, which translates to 'weeks' in Hebrew, is also known as the «Feast of Weeks.» This name reflects the seven-week counting period between Passover and Shavuot, symbolizing both the agricultural cycle of the first fruits and the spiritual journey towards receiving the Torah.
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Jewish holiday of Shavuot has commenced from Tuesday, June 11 and will culminate on Thursday, June 13.
Shavuot is not recognized as a public holiday in the US. However, many Jewish-linked entities may remain closed.
Shavuot marks the culmination of a sacred seven-week period following Passover and signifies the beginning of the covenant between God and the Jewish people. This festival not only celebrates the harvest but also commemorates the momentous occasion when the Torah was given at Mount Sinai, establishing a profound spiritual bond.
The occasion of Shavuot also serves as a time for spiritual renewal, where worshippers engage in practices aimed at purification in preparation for the new year. It is also a festive occasion celebrating the first harvest of the season,