Shavuot with the National Library of Israel
Shavuot celebrates the date that the Jewish people received the Torah at Mount Sinai, as well as signifies the Harvest time. This resource pack presents the various customs of the holiday through posters, advertisements, photos, activity pages...and even recipes.
Pictured: advertisement for Tnuva cheese is a photograph of a colourful variety of hard cheeses displayed on a table, as it is customary to eat dairy foods on Shavuot.
- Judaism and Jewish Holidays
- Israel
- Zionism
- Arts and Culture
- Not Grade Specific
- After School Programming
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Family Engagement
- Early Childhood
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Lessons, games, discussion guides and more to celebrate Shavuot!
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Ahavat Achim Synagogue, Atlanta, GA. Students and their families meet five times a year, outside of regular religious school hours, as a group based on geographic location, to celebrate and learn about mitzvot.