
Shavuot
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(犹太教的)五旬节(犹太历9月的第6, 7日)
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the 5th day of Sivan , fifty days after Passover (Jewish world)
The Yom Tov begins at sundown of the 5th day of Sivan (息汪月, 即犹太教历3月,犹太国历9月,在公历5、6月间,共30天), exactly fifty days after Passover (犹太教的逾越节).
Shavuot, the Feast of the Weeks, is the Jewish holiday celebrating the harvest season in Israel. Shavuot, which means \"weeks\", refers to the timing of the festival which is held exactly 7 weeks after Passover. Shavuot is known also as Yom Habikkurim, or \"the Day of the First Fruits\", because it is the time the farmers of Israel would bring their first harvest to Jerusalem as a token of thanksgiving.
The Yom Tov begins at sundown of the 5th day of Sivan (息汪月, 即犹太教历3月,犹太国历9月,在公历5、6月间,共30天), exactly fifty days after Passover (犹太教的逾越节).
Shavuot, the Feast of the Weeks, is the Jewish holiday celebrating the harvest season in Israel. Shavuot, which means \"weeks\", refers to the timing of the festival which is held exactly 7 weeks after Passover. Shavuot is known also as Yom Habikkurim, or \"the Day of the First Fruits\", because it is the time the farmers of Israel would bring their first harvest to Jerusalem as a token of thanksgiving.
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