
Shavuot ("weeks") is the second of the
three Pilgrim Festivals. At one time, all adult male Jews were expected to bring their first
omer, or "sheaf," of barley to the Temple in Jerusalem as a thanksgiving offering. Today, dairy dishes are associated with Shavuot, particularly cheese
blintzes. After the period of Jewish slavery in Egypt, Shavuot celebrated Moses' return from the top of
Mt. Sinai with the two stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments, and it is therefore also known as the Festival of the Giving of the Law. Jews living in Israel observe only the first day of Shavuot.
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