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The Interfaith Observer
April 30, 2017

Shavuot [Feast of Weeks]

The Interfaith Observer
April 30, 2017

Judaism
A two-day festival, beginning at sundown, that celebrates the harvest of first fruits and the giving of the Law (or Torah) to Moses at Mt. Sinai.  The name Shavuot derives from the Hebrew words for “seven” and “week,” because it marks seven weeks following Pesach or Passover.

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