Shavuot Celebration
This Shavuot is the 3,335th anniversary of the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
Join us in the celebration!
Shavuot YizkorA Yizkor is a special memorial prayer for the deceased loved ones, and is said four times a year; The eighth day of Passover, the second day of Shavuot, Yom Kippur, and Shemini Atzeret.
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About the holiday of Shavuot
The Torah was given by G‑d to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai over 3300 years ago on Shavuot. By listening to the 10 commandments read from the Torah on this holiday, we renew our acceptance of G‑d’s gift, and G‑d “re-gives” the Torah.
The holiday of Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown of the 5th of Sivan - May 25, 2023 - and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan - May 27, 2023.
The Torah was given by G‑d to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai over 3300 years ago on Shavuot. By listening to the 10 commandments read from the Torah on this holiday, we renew our acceptance of G‑d’s gift, and G‑d “re-gives” the Torah.
The holiday of Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown of the 5th of Sivan - May 25, 2023 - and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan - May 27, 2023.