June 11, 2024 is the Jewish Holiday of Shavuot (When God Gave Moses the Torah / Law) Today is also known in the Christian Faith as (When God Gave His Holy Spirit) pouring out of the Spirit of God in the Upper Room - this day the disciples were given TONGUES of Show more GIF
Just in time for Shavuot - the holiday where we read the story of Ruth the convert - I’m sharing my conversion story. From an atheist who was lost and depressed to a believer who is now a proud Jew, here is my story. I hope it inspires you for the holiday and beyond. Show more
Happy Shavuot ! The two loaves of bread that were offered at the Temple in Leviticus 23 represent the Jews and gentiles being offered to God by the Lord Jesus, the High Priest, as the First Fruits in the Heavenly Temple. (Sound familiar? Wait for it.) Show more
Will the Rapture Occur at Pentecost (Shavuot)? :: by Shari Abbott** *Note: Shavuot and Pentecost actually occur at the same time this year, 6/15-6/16 in Israel (6/17 in the diaspora), when calculating the correct way from God’s instructions in Leviticus 23:15-17. Show more
On the weekend 4 hostages were rescued, I received my cookbook from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum called ‘Shavuot of Longing, Their Recipes on Our Table’. A beautiful book with 76 recipes from hostages, a few have passed away, and one rescued yesterday (Shlomi Ziv!). Show more
Shavuot commemorates the revelation of the Torah at Mount Sinai, a cornerstone of the Jewish faith. So let's learn how to pronounce, read, and write the names of the Five Books of the Torah in Hebrew. Are you celebrating Show more
There’s no way to not get emotional on this moment in history. Noa’s mom has stage 4 cancer and last request was to see her daughter again. Today that wish came true. Welcome home Noa! #Shavuot Show more
Sacred things to know: • We are in the last week of the Omer • Today is Erev Shabbat • Shavuot (Pentecost) is near • Today is Rosh Chodesh (new month) = Sivan YHWH, bless us with your choice of blessing. Show more
Shavuot (Hebrew: שבועות) is the festival of weeks (Pentecost) falling on the fiftieth day after the first day of Passover. Shavuot celebrates the Israelites receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai.