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2020-05-29T06:15:48.709Z


| Jewish NewsThe evening begins for weeks - a holiday in which the Torah was traditionally given. Shavuot, which is excellent on Thursday evening, is also known as the giving of Torah. According to tradition, the Israelites received the Torah on Mount Sinai. Traditionists usually study Torah all night and walk in the so-called "Shavuot Shavuot", and the next morning they read the Megillat Ruth, which tells o...


The evening begins for weeks - a holiday in which the Torah was traditionally given.

Shavuot, which is excellent on Thursday evening, is also known as the giving of Torah. According to tradition, the Israelites received the Torah on Mount Sinai.

Traditionists usually study Torah all night and walk in the so-called "Shavuot Shavuot", and the next morning they read the Megillat Ruth, which tells of Ruth the Moabite joining the people of Israel. Therefore, this holiday is also a celebration of the Grimmians, who joined the Jewish people.

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As every year, there will be study sessions, but this year, due to the Corona virus, these will be a slightly different method. Before the holiday, Luncheon opened the "Bikurim House" venture, which will take place over 300 joint study sessions in the courtyards, gardens and balconies. The website of the organization can be updated where such an evening of study takes place.

There will be 500 delegates on behalf of the Chabad youth organization for children to hear the Ten Commandments. Special prayer tents have been set up, which will include special and free events around the traditional celebration. The program: sweet surprises, ice cream parties and holiday content, which take place over a variety of hours. .

"This year is the 3,333 consecutive time the Ten Commandments are being read. Chabad mission in Israel.

This year, Pentecost is Friday, so it goes straight into the Sabbath. According to tradition, because the holiday applies in this way, "stir-fry" must be prepared - bread and casserole eaten with it (27 grams), before the Sabbath, so that we can prepare and cook from a good day to Sabbath, and it is customary to eat at the third supper on Saturday.

It is permissible to cook on holiday, provided they do not light or extinguish a fire but use a fire that was lit weeks ago. On Saturday, of course, cooking is prohibited, and the dishes must be prepared earlier. Rabbi Baruch Efrati announces that it is permissible to shower before Shabbat in hot water from a solar water heater.

On Shavuot, dairy and cheese are usually eaten. Rabbi Efrati explains that on a baked cheesecake with cream and the like, we welcome "everything" if the dough is not tasty on its own, and "foods" if the dough stands on its own as a delicious dish, with appetite and a merry Christmas. 

Weeks is also the main agricultural holiday, but this year the celebrations are expected to be much more restrained. For example, in Moshav Nitzanei Oz in Sharon this year will be celebrated in five different areas, due to the restrictions of the congregation. At Ramat Zvi near Afula, the ceremony will be filmed in advance, and the broadcast will be transmitted to friends during the holiday, and today the session will pass a Google Docs quiz, with the top five places winning a large basket of cheeses. Similar to the Israeli cities that raised "Happy Trucks" during the holidays, here too will be a decorated trolley with a DJ going around in the seat and its operators will be sharing pints and beer glasses for friends.

How different is it from the usual ceremony? Every year in Ramat Zvi, the festivities begin with a tractor parade around the fields, to an open area where the members of the moshav gather. After a Rondo show (tractor dance) and gatherings for the holiday of the Asif, the members introduce the new "Bikurim" of the newborn babies in the past year, and dress them in a garment with "Made in the Land" next to the seat's logo, similar to the tradition in Gia seat near Ashkelon. All of these will have to wait for less sensitive days in terms of public health.

"This year, for the first time in moshav history, all moshavim will be celebrated narrowly throughout the state," explains Moshav Movement Secretary Attorney Amit Yifrach, "some sent videos distributed to moshav residents, some will pass tractors with hay around the houses in the moshav, and some will be celebrated In the neighborhoods we are limited. We work to adjust each holiday's events according to the guidelines, until we win the Corona. "

Source: israelhayom

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