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Huntsville, Alabama USA
Friday, May 25
Light Candles at: 7:32 pm
Shabbat, May 26
Eve of First day Shavuot
Light Candles after: 8:34 pm
Monday, May 28
Holiday Ends: 8:35 pm
Friday, June 1
Light Candles at: 7:36 pm
Shabbat, June 2
Shabbat Ends: 8:39 pm
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Holiday: Shavuot
Shavuot Minisite
Explore the meaning behind the holiday of Shavuot and its traditions. Find videos, ...
 
What Is Shavuot?“Hi, I’m Shavuot, Nice to Meet You”
Stories
The Shepherd's Gift to G-d
A hand reached out from heaven to receive the coin . . .
 
Saved by the Coffee CupsRuth and Naomi
Video
The Mystery of Shavuot (video)
Ask any child what we celebrate on Shavuot, and the obvious answer is the giving of ...
 
Keeping Irrigated Through Life’s Wilderness (video)How to Shavuot (video)
Voices
Jew Forever
Even from afar, he looked a little scary. He was heavily tattooed, had a large chain ...
 
Under the Marriage Canopy
Parshah
To Count or Not to Count?
When the secretary asked for his net worth, he proudly replied, $13,403, 374.
 
Bamidbar in a NutshellThe 603,550th Jew
Jewish History
A Timeline of the Six-Day War
A brief account of the war, with emphasis on some miraculous occurrences that ...
 
Rabbi Yossei the son of Judah of Kfar HaBavli would say: One who learns Torah from youngsters, whom is he comparable to? To one who eats unripe grapes and drinks [unfermented] wine from the press. One who learns Torah from the old, whom is he comparable to? To one who eats ripened grapes and drinks aged wine.
Said Rabbi Meir: Look not at the vessel, but at what it contains. There are new vessels that are filled with old wine, and old vessels that do not even contain new wine.
— Ethics of the Fathers, 4:20