Commemorating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. It is observed on the sixth day of the Hebrew
month of Sivan, typically in May or June. The holiday is marked by reading the Ten Commandments and engaging in Torah study. Customs include decorating with flowers, consuming dairy foods, and celebrating the significance of receiving the divine teachings. Shavuot symbolizes the culmination of the Israelites' journey from liberation to the acceptance of the Torah and holds great importance in Jewish tradition.
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