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SUMMARY:Shavuot (Israel)
DESCRIPTION:In Israel\, Shavuot is a one-day festival with dual meaning: it celebrates the giving of the Torah at Sinai and the harvest of the first fruits. It is observed with Torah study\, seating dairy foods\, and agricultural festivals\, making it both a deeply spiritual and earthly celebration. \nWhen is Shavuot?\nShavuot in Israel is on the 6th of Sivan in the Hebrew calendar (usually late May or early June). \nThe following is the list of Shavuot from 2020 to 2049. \n   \n\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        HolidayDateWeekday\n\n\n\n        \n            ShavuotMay 29\, 2020Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 17\, 2021Monday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 05\, 2022Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 26\, 2023Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 12\, 2024Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 02\, 2025Monday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 22\, 2026Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 11\, 2027Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 31\, 2028Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 20\, 2029Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 07\, 2030Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 28\, 2031Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 16\, 2032Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 03\, 2033Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 24\, 2034Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 13\, 2035Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 01\, 2036Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 20\, 2037Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 09\, 2038Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 29\, 2039Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 18\, 2040Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 05\, 2041Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 25\, 2042Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 14\, 2043Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 01\, 2044Wednesday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 22\, 2045Monday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 10\, 2046Sunday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 31\, 2047Friday        \n            \n            ShavuotMay 18\, 2048Monday        \n            \n            ShavuotJun 06\, 2049Sunday        \n    \n    \n    \n    \n    \n\n\nThe History of Shavuot?\nShavuot is first mentioned in the Torah as one of the Shalosh Regalim (Three Pilgrimage Festivals)\, alongside Passover and Sukkot. \nIn biblical times\, it marked the wheat harvest and the bringing of the first fruits (Bikkurim) to the Temple in Jerusalem. Farmers decorated baskets with produce and presented them with great ceremony\, accompanied by music and community celebrations. \nPilgrims traveled to Jerusalem to offer the Bikkurim in the Temple. Shavuot had a dual role agricultural festival and spiritual festival. \nAfter the destruction of the Second Temple (70 CE)\, agricultural offerings were no longer possible. \nWith the rise of the Zionist movement and the founding of the State of Israel in 1948\, Shavuot regained its agricultural character.
URL:https://excelnotes.com/holiday/shavuot-israel/
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