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The History Behind Shavout Jewish Holiday

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Shavout which is popularly known as the “Feast of Weeks” celebrated on the sixth day of Hebrew month of Sivan. This is the day on which God gave Torah to the whole nation at Mount Sinai, and is one of the secular festival in the Jewish diaspora. Shavuot is also connected to the season of the grain harvest in Israel. To know more detailed information, visit mjbi.org now. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Messianic Jewish Bible Institute

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How to Celebrate Shavout?

Shavout which is popularly known as the “Feast of Weeks” celebrated on the sixth day of Hebrew month of Sivan. This is the day on which God gave Torah to the whole nation at Mount Sinai, and is one of the secular festival in the Jewish diaspora. Shavuot is also connected to the season of the grain harvest in Israel. To know more detalied information, visit mjbi.org now.

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Jewish Holiday

Jewish people celebrate many festivals every year. Most of them are related to their religious days. Find out more about festivals and holidays.

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