therefore the next day, (which is called the seventh day in the text of the Torah), is the day that the Most High called unto Mosheh, making
Exodus 24:16c the first day of the week instead of the seventh day.
(CLV) Ex 24:16
and the glory of Yahweh tabernacled over Mount Sinai. The cloud |covered it six days. Then Yahweh called to Moses ion the seventh day from the midst of the cloud.
This verse does not mention the word week, nor the word sabbath.
How do you arrive at the conclusion that this day must have been the sabbath?
Shavuot Calendar 2022
During the course of the holiday we don’t go to work, drive, write, or switch on or off electric devices. We are permitted to cook, to kindle a stove with a flame that existed before the holiday (or which was lit from such a flame), and to carry outdoors.
Shabbat,
Sivan 5—June 4
Shavuot eve (Erev Shavuot)
It is customary to decorate synagogues and homes with
flowers and boughs. All decorations must be done
on Friday before the onset of Shabbat.
The holiday of Shavuot begins tonight.
After Shabbat has ended, women and girls light candles tonight to usher in the holiday.
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click here for the blessings one recites while lighting.
After the holiday evening prayers, a festive holiday meal, complete with the recitation of the holiday
kiddush, is enjoyed.
On this night it is customary to
remain awake and study Torah until dawn.
Sunday,
Sivan 6—June 5
First day of Shavuot
Torah reading: Exodus 19:1–20:23; Numbers 28:26–31
Haftorah: Ezekiel 1:1–28; 3:12
Reading of the Ten Commandments.
All men, women and children should go to the synagogue to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments.
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, encouraged the bringing of even the
youngest of children to the reading of the Ten Commandments in the synagogue on Shavuot. This is in commemoration of the Jewish people declaring: “Our children are our guarantors [that we will keep the
Torah].” This, the Midrash states, was the only guarantee acceptable to G‑d.
The priests bless the congregation with the
Priestly Blessing during the Musaf prayer.
Many communities chant the
Akdamut poem before the reading of the Torah.
Kiddush is recited, and a holiday meal follows.
It is customary to eat
dairy foods today. Click here for delicious dairy recipes.
Candle-lighting, from a pre-existing flame, before nightfall. Click here for candle-lighting times in your city, and and
click here for the blessings.
In some communities, whoever will say yizkor tomorrow lights a yahrtzeit candle tonight, also from a pre-existing flame.
After the holiday evening prayers, a festive holiday meal, complete with the recitation of the holiday
kiddush, is again enjoyed.
Monday
Sivan 7—June 6
Second day of Shavuot
Torah reading: Deuteronomy 15:19–16:17; Numbers 28:26–31
Haftarah: Habakkuk 2:20–3:19
The
Yizkor memorial service is recited (and charity is pledged) for the souls of departed loved ones.
The priests bless the congregation with the
Priestly Blessing during the Musaf prayer.
Kiddush is recited, and a holiday meal follows.
Some communities have the custom to read the Book of Ruth on the second day of Shavuot.
The holiday ends tonight at nightfall.
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