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The Ultimate Shavuot Menu: Celebrate Shavuot with a feast that honors Jewish tradition and delights the senses! Meal plans that are kosher & dairy-rich symbolizing the “land flowing with milk and honey.” Whether for a big gathering or a get together, our Shavuot Menu features kosher recipes from spicy caesar salads to pomegranate cod and hearty pizzas. Enjoy these modern twists on timeless Jewish dishes! Kosher Potluck Recipes, Kosher Meals Jewish Food, Jewish Food Traditional, Sephardic Recipes, Jewish Meals, Kosher Meals, Jewish Dishes, Shavuot Recipes, Jewish Inspiration

Celebrate Shavuot with a feast that honors Jewish tradition and delights the senses! Meal plans that are kosher & dairy-rich symbolizing the “land flowing with milk and honey.” Whether for a big gathering or a get together, our Shavuot Menu features kosher recipes from spicy caesar salads to pomegranate cod and hearty pizzas. Enjoy these modern twists on timeless Jewish dishes! #KosherFood #JewishHolidays #FeastOfWeeks #ShavuotRecipes #JewishCulture #MilkAndHoney

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At Shavuot we celebrate the giving of the Torah and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. This joyous time reminds us to celebrate the incredible provision of YHWH for our needs both spiritually and physically. The combination of milk and honey is traditionally eaten at this time of year and it represents both the Promised Land, as well as the sweetness of Scripture in our lives. I've compiled some delicious desserts that will make your Shavuot celebration very special. A few of them don't…

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Count seven weeks for yourself. Begin to count seven weeks from the time you begin to put the sickle to the grain (First Fruits), and you shall perform the Festival of Weeks to YHWH your Elohim, according to the voluntary offering from your hand, which you give as YHWH your Elohim blesses you. -Deuteronomy 16:9-10 Shauvot. Pentecost. The Feast of Weeks. First Fruits of the Wheat Harvest. The fourth of YHWH's set apart times. Scripture instructs us to count fifty days after First Fruits (this…

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