Shavuot 2026 (a two-day holiday, celebrated from sunset on May 21 until nightfall on May 23) coincides with the date that G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people at Mount Sinai 3,338 years ago.

Come hear the 10 commandments and enjoy a grand dairy buffet!

On the menu: Lasagna, Blintzes, Greek salad, and delicious assorted cheesecakes!
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Men, women and children be there when the Torah is given for the 3,338th time.
Shavuot commemorates the day we received the Torah at Mt. Sinai and became the Jewish people.
It's special & important for every Jew to hear the 10 commandments read from the Torah on this day 



Shavuot is celebrated by  lighting candles staying up all night to learn Torah hearing the reading of the Ten Commandments in synagogue feasting on dairy foods and more.  Learn more about Shavuot