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</section><section><h2>Shavuot 2026</h2>
<p>Shavuot (שָׁבוּעוֹת in Hebrew, also pronounced Shavuos) is a two-day Jewish holiday <b>(May 21-23, 2026)</b> that commemorates the date when G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai over 3,000 years ago. Preceded by 49 days of counting in eager anticipation, Shavuot is celebrated through desisting from work, <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2885/jewish/Candle-Lighting-Blessings.htm" title="Candle-Lighting Blessings">candle-lit</a> dinners, <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2156/jewish/What-Is-Tikkun-Leil-Shavuot.htm" title="What Is Tikkun Leil Shavuot?">staying up all night to study Torah</a>, listening to the reading of the <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2896/jewish/What-Are-the-Ten-Commandments.htm" title="What Are the Ten Commandments?">Ten Commandments</a> in synagogue, <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2160/jewish/Why-Eat-Dairy-on-Shavuot.htm" title="Why Eat Dairy on Shavuot">enjoying dairy foods</a> and other festivities.</p>


<p>Shavuot is a two-day holiday, beginning at sundown following the 5th of Sivan and lasting until nightfall of the 7th of Sivan (May 21-23, 2026). In Israel it is a one-day holiday, ending at nightfall of the 6th of Sivan.</p>
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</section><section><h2 id="What">What Shavuot Commemorates</h2>
<p>The word <i>Shavuot</i> (or <i>Shavuos</i>) means “weeks.” It celebrates the completion of the seven-week <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/130631/jewish/Sefirat-HaOmer.htm" title="Sefirat HaOmer">Omer</a> counting period between Passover and Shavuot.</p>
<p>The Torah was given by G‑d to the Jewish people on Mount Sinai on Shavuot more than 3,300 years ago. Every year on the holiday of Shavuot we renew our acceptance of G‑d’s gift, and G‑d “re-gives” the Torah.</p>



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<p>The giving of the Torah was a far-reaching spiritual event—one that touched the essence of the Jewish soul for all times. Our sages have compared it to a wedding between G‑d and the Jewish people. <i>Shavuot</i> also means “oaths,” for on this day G‑d swore eternal devotion to us, and we in turn pledged everlasting loyalty to Him.

<a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/3514990/jewish/What-Happened-at-Matan-Torah.htm" title="What Happened at Matan Torah?">Learn more about the giving of the Torah and what it means to us today.</a></p>

<p>In ancient times, two wheat loaves would be offered in the Holy Temple on Shavuot. It was also at this time that people would begin to bring <i>bikkurim</i>, their first and choicest fruits, to thank G‑d for Israel’s bounty. <a href="/parshah/article_cdo/aid/3434818/jewish/Bikkurim-First-Fruits.htm" title="Bikkurim: First Fruits">Learn about <i>bikkurim</i> here.</a></p>

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<li>Women and girls light holiday candles to usher in the holiday, on both the first and second evenings of the holidays. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/114392/jewish/Holiday-Candle-Lighting-Procedure.htm" title="Holiday Candle-Lighting Procedure">Read the holiday candle-lighting procedure here.</a></li>
<li>It is customary to stay up all night learning Torah on the first night of Shavuot. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2156/jewish/What-Is-Tikkun-Leil-Shavuot.htm" title="What Is Tikkun Leil Shavuot?">Read how and why we stay up here.</a></li>
<li>All men, women and children should go to the synagogue to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments on the first day of Shavuot. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/519246/jewish/The-Ten-Commandments.htm" title="The Ten Commandments">Learn about the Ten Commandments here.</a>
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<li>As on other holidays, special meals are eaten, and no “work” may be performed. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/708533/jewish/Laws-of-Yom-Tov.htm">More on how we “rest” on Jewish holidays.</a></li>
<li>It is customary to eat dairy foods on Shavuot. Menus range from traditional cheese blintzes to quiches, casseroles and more. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2160/jewish/Why-Eat-Dairy-on-Shavuot.htm" title="Why Eat Dairy on Shavuot">Learn the reasons for eating dairy on Shavuot here.</a></li>
<li>On the second day of Shavuot, the Yizkor memorial service is recited. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/371509/jewish/Yizkor-The-Memorial-Prayer.htm" title="Yizkor  - The Memorial Prayer">Brush up on Yizkor here.</a>
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<li>Some communities read the Book of Ruth during morning services, as King David—whose passing occurred on this day—was a descendant of Ruth the Moabite. <a href="/library/bible_cdo/aid/16453/jewish/Chapter-1.htm" title="Chapter 1">Read the Book of Ruth here.</a></li>
<li>Some have the custom to decorate their homes (and synagogues) with flowers and sweet-smelling plants in advance of Shavuot. <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2159/jewish/7-Classic-Reasons-for-Shavuot-Flowers-and-Greenery.htm" title="7 Classic Reasons for Shavuot Flowers and Greenery">Read 7 classic reasons for this custom here.</a></li>
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<h3>What is Shavuot?</h3>

<p>Shavuot is a Jewish holiday on the anniversary of the giving of the Torah to Moses on Mount Sinai. Coming after the 7-week Omer Count, It is also known as the Festival of Weeks.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/4027637/jewish/Eleven-Shavuot-Facts-Every-Jew-Should-Know.htm" title="Eleven Shavuot Facts Every Jew Should Know">11 Shavuot Facts Every Jew Should Know</a></b></p>

<h3>What does Shavuot mean?</h3>

<p>Shavuot means “weeks” and it is thus named because comes after counting 49 days (7 weeks) from the second day of Passover, each day becoming more refined and more ready for this special celebration.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2040/jewish/What-Is-the-Meaning-of-Shavuot.htm" title="What Is the Meaning of Shavuot?">What Is the Meaning of Shavuot?</a></b></p>

<h3>When is Shavuot celebrated?</h3>

<p>Shavuot is a two-day holiday. Coming after the seven-week Omer count, it is celebrated on the sixth and seventh days of the Hebrew month of Sivan, which usually falls in late May or early June on the Gregorian calendar.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/671902/jewish/When-Is-Shavuot-in-2026-2027-2028-2029-and-2030.htm" title="When Is Shavuot in 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029 and 2030?">When Is Shavuot This Year?</a></b></p>

<h3>How long is Shavuot?</h3>

<p>In Israel, Shavuot is just one day long, beginning before sunset and concluding after night has fallen the following day. In the diaspora, it is a two-day holiday, extending for another 24 hours.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/527614/jewish/Why-Do-We-Still-Celebrate-Holidays-for-Two-Days-in-the-Diaspora.htm" title="Why Do We Still Celebrate Holidays for Two Days in the Diaspora?">Why The Extra Day in the Diaspora?</a></b></p>

<h3>How to celebrate Shavuot?</h3>

<p>Shavuot is celebrated by lighting candles each night, staying up all night studying Torah, hearing the 10 Commandments during synagogue services, and eating festive meals, some of which may include dairy foods.<br><b>Explore: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2149/jewish/Shavuot-Traditions-Customs.htm" title="Shavuot Traditions &amp; Customs">Shavuot Laws &amp; Customs</a></b></p>

<h3>Is work permitted on Shavuot?</h3>

<p>Like other holidays (yom tov), work is not allowed on Shavuot, with the exception of certain forms of food prep (such as cooking on a preexisting flame) and carrying without an eruv.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/708510/jewish/How-to-Celebrate-Yom-Tov.htm" title="How to Celebrate Yom Tov">Laws of Yom Tov</a></b></p>

<h3>What is the significance of eating dairy foods on Shavuot?</h3>

<p>One explanation is that the Torah is compared to milk and honey, and dairy foods symbolize the sweetness and richness of the Torah.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2160/jewish/Why-Eat-Dairy-on-Shavuot.htm" title="Why Eat Dairy on Shavuot">Why Eat Dairy on Shavuot?</a></b></p>

<h3>Why is the Book of Ruth read on Shavuot?</h3>

<p>The story of Ruth takes place during the barley harvest, which coincides with the time of Shavuot. Ruth's journey to convert to Judaism and join the Jewish people is seen as an example of devotion and loyalty to the Torah.<br><b>Read: <a href="/kabbalah/article_cdo/aid/1860031/jewish/Ruth-Shavuot-Connections.htm" title="Ruth-Shavuot Connections">Ruth-Shavuot Connections</a></b></p>

<h3>Why stay up all night studying Torah on Shavuot?</h3>

<p>The most common reason is that the Israelites overslept on the morning they were supposed to receive the Torah, so staying up all night “fixes” that missed opportunity.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2156/jewish/What-Is-Tikkun-Leil-Shavuot.htm" title="What Is Tikkun Leil Shavuot?">Learning All Night on Shavuot</a></b></p>

<h3>When are the 10 Commandments read?</h3>

<p>The 10 Commandments are read as part of morning services on the first day of Shavuot. Since so many kids come to that service, it is often followed by an ice cream party for children (and a dairy reception for the adults).<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2157/jewish/Hear-the-Ten-Commandments-on-Shavuot.htm" title="Hear the Ten Commandments on Shavuot">Hear the 10 Commandments</a></b></p>

<h3>Who should attend the 10 Commandments reading?</h3>

<p>The Rebbe encouraged every single Jew—men, women, and even babies—to make every effort to come to synagogue and hear the 10 Commandments from the Torah.<br><b>Find: <a href="/holidays/shavuot/synagogue_cdo/aid/511695/jewish/Shavuot-Synagogue-Search.htm" title="Shavuot Synagogue Search">A 10 Commandments Reading Near You</a></b></p>

<h3>Are there any specific customs associated with Shavuot?</h3>

<p>Some Shavuot customs include decorating homes and synagogues with flowers and greenery, learning all night, hearing the 10 Commandments, eating dairy, and reading the Book of Ruth.<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/2159/jewish/7-Classic-Reasons-for-Shavuot-Flowers-and-Greenery.htm" title="7 Classic Reasons for Shavuot Flowers and Greenery">7 Reasons From Greenery and Flowers on Shavuot</a></b></p>

<h3>Is Yizkor said on Shavuot?</h3>

<p>Yes, Yizkor is said as part of morning services on the second day of Shavuot (in Israel, where there is only one day, it is said on that day, following the reading of the 10 Commandments).<br><b>Read: <a href="/library/article_cdo/aid/371509/jewish/Yizkor-The-Memorial-Prayer.htm" title="Yizkor  - The Memorial Prayer">Yizkor</a></b></p>






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