Other Location Events
Hello Guest | Login | Register for an account

Menu

Choose a City

Submit an Event!

Get Your New York City Jewish Event Posted!
select city
Login or Register now.

New York City Singles

 Jewish Singles Events
Sign up for the New York City Jewish singles mailing list

Get Social

Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Wednesday June 8, 2011

Shavuot 2011 - Day 1

Category :: Religious Holiday
NOTE: the day labelled is the first full day of the holiday - the holiday actually starts on the previous evening. Please check with your local synagogue for the actual start time of the holiday.

Shavuot occurs on the sixth day of Sivan, 50 days after the second day of Passover. The holiday commemorates the anniversary of the giving of the Torah to the Israelite nation. Shavuot is one of the three pilgrimage festivals (Shalosh HaRegalim - Passover and Sukkot being the others) where Jews from all over Israel and abroad made their way to the Temple in Jerusalem.

"Shavuot" is know as the Festival of Weeks, and is also known as the Festival of Reaping and the Day of the First Fruits.

Shavuot is unlike other major Jewish holidays in that there are no prescribed commandments, other than traditional holiday observances such as abstaining from work, saying holiday prayers and partaking in holidays meals.

Although there aren't commandments, there are traditions:
- eating dairy products
- reading the Book of Ruth (Megillat Ruth)
- decoration of the home and synagogue with greenery
- studying Torah all night
Want an event posted on JewishintheCity.com? Login to tell us all about it