What is Shavuot? Shavuot is a Jewish holiday that honors one of the most important events in Israel’s history: Giving the Torah to Moses at Mount Sinai. It is, however,…
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Shavuot is coming! Shavuot is the holiday to remember the giving of the Torah. Learn more about this important holiday and how to count the omer.
צילום דן לב, סגנון דלית רוסו היא אולי נראית מסובכת, אבל אם תעקבו אחרי השלבים תראו שהכנתה לא רק קלה אלה גם מהנה. מוקדש לרות המואביה צילום דן לב, סגנון דלית רוסו עזרים: מערוך, גלגלת, מברשת, מספריים מצרכים 350 גרם קמח לבן 1 כף מחוקה שמרים יבשים 2 כפות סוכר 1/4 כף מלח 1 ביצה 140 מ"ל מים 1/4 כוס שמן לשימון הבצק: 1 כף שמן זית להברשה: ביצה טרופה מכינים את הבצק: מכניסים לקערה לפי הסדר את המלח, הקמח, השמרים והסוכר ומערבבים. מוסיפים את המים, הביצה והשמן ולשים עד שהחומרים מתגבשים לבצק. נותנים לבצק לנוח 3 דקות. אם לשים בידיים, זה הזמן לשטוף ולייבש אותן היטב. לשים את הבצק עוד 8 דקות, מעבירים אותו לקערה נקייה, משמנים את פני הבצק בשמן, מכסים בניילון ושומרים במקרר בין 12 ל- 24 שעות. צילום: דן לב, סגנון: דלית רוסו מכינים את הבסיס: מוציאים את הבצק מהמקרר ומחלקים אותו לשני חלקים זהים. חלק אחד מחזירים למקרר ואת את החלק השני מרדדים על משטח מעט מקומח לצורה מעוגלת בגודל דף מדפסת. מעבירים לתבנית אפייה מרופדת בנייר אפייה ובעזרת הידיים מעצבים לצורת כדור פורח. מכינים את הגבעולים: מוציאים מהמקרר את הבצק שנותר ומחלקים אותו לשני חלקים. חלק אחד מחזירים למקרר ואת החלק השני מרדדים על משטח מעט מקומח לריבוע בגודל 15 ס"מ. בעזרת סכין חדה או גלגלת פיצה חותכים ממנו רצועות ברוחב של 1/2 ס"מ. מברישים בביצה את החצי התחתון של הבצק המרודד שבתבנית, ומדביקים עליו את רצועות הבצק לאורך, בצפיפות. בשלב זה כדאי להכניס את התבנית למקרר כדי למנוע תפיחה יתרה, שכן השלב הבא אורך מעט זמן. מכינים את השיבולים: מוציאים את הבצק שנותר מהמקרר ומחלקים אותו לשני חלקים. מחלק אחד קורצים כ-40 פיסות קטנות מאוד, שמשקלן כ-4 גרם. מגלגלים אותן לאליפסות ומניחים על משטח מקומח. בעזרת מספריים גוזרים 4 חתכים קטנים אלכסוניים מכל צד של כל אליפסה – ליצירה של גרעיני השיבולת. מוציאים את התבנית מהמקרר, מברישים את החלק העליון בביצה ומסדרים בצפיפות את כל השיבולים על כל השטח. מכינים את סרט הקשירה: מחלקים את הבצק הנותר לשני חלקים ומגלגלים כל חלק לרצועה ארוכה ודקה. מלפפים את הרצועות זו בזו בצורת בורג, גוזרים אותן לשניים באמצע ומדביקים בעזרת ביצה מוברשת על הגבעולים, תוחבים את הקצוות מתחת לבצק, כך שייראה כסרט קשירה. אופים: מברישים את החלה בביצה הטרופה ומכניסים לתנור שחומם מראש לחום של 180 מעלות. אופים עד שהחלה מזהיבה, בערך 15 דקות. למראה כפרי אפשר לפזר מעט קמח מעל החלה. אכסון: אפשר להכין מראש ולהקפיא כשהיא עטופה היטב. תודה גדולה לתמר על ההשראה, העזרה והעריכה ~~ יהודית היקרה שחלה לי את חלת השיבולים שלה תראו כמה שהיא יפה! ועכשיו החלה של רחל טאדאם!! החלה היפה של אביבית וכל הכבוד שנכנסה לפקרויקט עם תינוק קטן בין הרגליים!
Shavuot greetings, wishes messages and quotes to greet your loved ones or anyone on Shavuot holiday to celebrate this joyous occasion.
Hopefully everyone is looking forward to the pinnacle of the Feast of Weeks! Whether you are new to keeping the festivals of YHWH or are just looking for some fresh ideas I've put together a list of fun traditions and new ideas. Do you have a favorite activity for Shavuot? Please share below! Bake bread. Shavuot requires two loaves of wheat bread (Vayikra 23:16). In our culture bread is mostly purchased at the store, and is usually inexpensive and of very low quality. In days of past, however, bread was baked at home or bought from highly skilled bakers. As perhaps the staple of the diet, you can imagine they became quite good at baking and that was obvious tasting the bread. If possible, take the time to bake bread. Challah made with eggs and butter or olive oil is traditional but as long as it is leavened, any type will do. Bring a free-will offering. YHWH says to rejoice by giving (Deuteronomy 16:10). Many times it's easy for giving to feel more like a tax or obligation than something to celebrate but Deuteronomy 16:10 says we are to give according to how YHWH has blessed us. He isn't asking us to give what we don't have. By giving we are celebrating that YHWH has provided for our needs. Read the book of Ruth. This is a fun tradition for Shavuot since much of Ruth revolves around harvest season. Significantly Ruth was born a Moabite but chose to be grafted into the people of Israel, showing us that our bloodline is not what makes us Israel but choosing to follow YHWH. This is a fitting reminder during a holiday that is to be celebrated by all of YHWH's children. Rejoice with your household. Deuteronomy 16:10 talks about celebrating with our family but doesn't stop there. Servants, Levites, foreigners, orphans, and widows "that are among you" all get mentioned. Shavuot is an opportunity to share of the blessings and festivals of YHWH with others. Host a party to share about this holy day or prayerfully consider sending a card or gift to someone. Have a festive meal. After all, it is also known as the Feast of Weeks. Since the first wheat harvest of the year is emphasized it makes since to include bread in your meal. Set up a crostini station with different toppings to try. Traditionally dairy foods are served on Shavuot since "milk and honey" is thought to be an euphemism for the Torah. Grilled cheese, blintzes, yogurt bars, and cheesecake are all common during the festival. Teach the Ten Commandments. The Torah was given to Israel on or around Shavuot so studying the Ten Commandments is very fitting. Look for crafts to do with children or get a canvas and paint your own Ten Commandments to decorate with. Study Torah. There is a Jewish tradition of staying up all night studying in anticipation of Shavuot. It's not everyone's cup of tea (remember the guy who fell asleep and fell out the window when Shaul was preaching?) but a late-night Bible study with lots of coffee would be memorable. Get mikvahed. Yochanan the Immerser said that while he baptized with water, Yeshua would immerse with fire. In Acts 2, the Holy Spirit was poured out in the form of fire on those in the Temple. And it happened on Shavuot. And with reasonably warm weather in most of the world what better time for a mikvah? Remember the poor. In Vayikra 23:22 we are instructed to help provide for the poor. This is just a few verses after we are instructed to observe this festival. Look for ways you can bless others during the Shavuot season. Ask for the Holy Spirit. Shavuot is the day the most remarkable outpouring of the Ruach Hakodesh. Spend time praying for more of the Holy Spirit of YHWH in your life, family, and community. Ask for understanding of the Word, and for the Ruach Hakodesh to be poured out.
Chag Sameach! We are bringing you a collection of dairy Shavuot recipes that go beyond cheesecake and pizza! Enjoy these Shavuot recipes!
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Happy Shavuot if you are celebrating today! If you already celebrated I hope your set apart time was a lovely burst of growth and truth. If you are new to celebrating the Festivals of YHWH, hang in there! It gets better each time, as we understand more. The best is still ahead. I wanted to share a few passages of Scripture that I enjoy reading at this time of year to prepare for and celebrate Shavuot. Since this is a time to reflect on the Word of YHWH and the Ruach HaKodesh I picked Scriptures related to that, but this is by no means an extensive list! The Set Apart Spirit is mentioned hundreds of times throughout all the books from the very Beresheet to the judges and prophets and the Psalms, Yahusha spoke of the Spirit, and it appears throughout Revelation. Not to mention how hard pressed you would be to find a passage of the Word that doesn't emphasize or point to the importance of the instructions of YHWH. So feel free to add your favorites to this. Here's a few of mine. Scriptures to Read During Shavuot: Exodus 19-20 - the giving of the Covenant after the Israelites left Egypt. Vayikra 23:15-21 - this passage is about Shavuot itself. Deuteronomy 16:9-12 - this passage gives further instruction for Shavuot. Ten Commandments - this is in Exodus 20:1-17. I like to emphasize these because of course the infamous Golden Calf story also happened around Shavuot, so it's important to know how to live correctly so we also do not break Covenant with YHWH. Book of Ruth - this is traditional to read because the story takes place around the spring harvest time, like Shavuot itself. It also beautifully parallels the story of many of us who weren't born into a Torah based community but chose that path with the help of a redeemer. Jeremiah 31:33 - the Torah will be written on our hearts. Ezekiel 36:27 - talks about the Holy Spirit helping us to keep YHWH's instructions. 2 Chronicles 8:13 - Israel kept the Feasts under King Shlomo. John 14:15-29 - Yahusha talks about the Ruach HaKodesh. Luke 24:49 - Yahusha's instruction to wait. Acts 1:4-5 - the disciples wait to be immersed. Acts 2 - this is where the Ruach HaKodesh was poured out on believers, just ten days after the ascension of Yahusha. It happened at Shavuot. Book of Acts - I love Acts because it is about those who lived both as followers of Yahusha and as keepers of Torah. This is the lifestyle we should have today. 1 Corinthians 12 - the gifts of the Spirit. Galatians 5:22 - the fruit of the Spirit.
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Shavuot scriptures to help you study the day of the Torah. Shavuot is a celebration of the Lord's provision for us.
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Easy crafts to make to teach kids about the Biblical holiday Shavuot! Fruit of the Spirit, ten commandments, Ruth, tongues of fire, and bread crafts.
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On Shavuot, at Matan Torah, the Jews accepted the Torah at Mount Sinai. Customs include staying up all night to learn, eating dairy, and reading Megilat Ruth -the Story of Ruth
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Blintzes are classic in the Jewish cooking world and every chef has his or her own version of this souffle. You really can't go wrong with all that butter, cream, sugar and eggs.
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