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Shavuot (a two-day holiday, celebrated on June 1-3) coincides with the date that G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai more than 3,300 years ago. It comes after 49 days of eager counting, as we prepared ourselves for this special day.

It is celebrated by lighting candles, staying up all night to learn Torahhearing the reading of the Ten Commandments in synagoguefeasting on dairy foods and more.


Thursday, May 21st
Candle Lighting - 8:01 PM
All Night Learning at Chabad - 11:00 PM


Friday, May 22nd
Holiday Services begins at 10:15 AM
Torah Reading - 11:15 AM followed by Kiddush Lunch

Holiday Celebration and Dinner at 5 PM
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Candle Lighting at 8:02 PM


Shabbat, May 23rd
Holiday Services begin at 10:15 AM
Torah Reading - 11:15 AM
Yizkor Memorial Service - 12:00 PM followed by Kiddush Lunch

Havdallah/Holiday Ends at 9:07 PM


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