Shavuot for Hebrew Year 5658 began in the Diaspora on and ended on .
The festival of Shavuot (or Shavuos, in Ashkenazi usage; Hebrew: שבועות, lit. “Weeks”) is a Jewish holiday occurring on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan (late May or early June). The holiday marks two dimensions: an ancient agricultural festival celebrating the wheat harvest in the Land of Israel, and, according to rabbinic tradition, the anniversary of G‑d giving the Torah to the entire Israelite nation assembled at Mount Sinai. It is one of the Shalosh Regalim, the three Biblical pilgrimage festivals, and marks the conclusion of the Counting of the Omer.
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| Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shavuot 1896 | 6-7 Sivan 5656 | ||
| Shavuot 1897 | 6-7 Sivan 5657 | ||
| Shavuot 1898 | 6-7 Sivan 5658 | ||
| Shavuot 1899 | 6-7 Sivan 5659 | ||
| Shavuot 1900 | 6-7 Sivan 5660 | ||
| Shavuot 1901 | 6-7 Sivan 5661 | ||
| Shavuot 1902 | 6-7 Sivan 5662 | ||
| Shavuot 1903 | 6-7 Sivan 5663 |
This page displays the Diaspora holiday schedule. The Israel schedule is used by Jews living in modern Israel.
Torah Portion: Exodus 19:1-20:23; Numbers 28:26-31
Haftarah: Ezekiel 1:1-28, 3:12 · 29 p’sukim
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17; Numbers 28:26-31; Ruth 1:1-4:22
Haftarah for Ashkenazim: Habakkuk 3:1-19 · 19 p’sukim
Haftarah for Sephardim: Habakkuk 2:20-3:19 · 20 p’sukim
Every Person’s Guide to Shavuot
by Ronald H. Isaacs
How To Celebrate Shavuot At Home
by Abraham J. Karp
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