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The Book of Ruth: A Zionist story for Shavuot

The Book of Ruth: A Zionist story for Shavuot   May 14, 2021 The duality of Shavuot is undeniable: the yom tov exists, or rather coexists, with distinctly different facets. On the one hand is its status as an agricultural festival marking the wheat/barley harvest and the related celebration of the precociousness of the Land of Israel and another aspect is its historic commemoration of the most remarkable event in the origin story of the Jewish People - the Revelation of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Passover and Shavuot are connected by family ties as much as they are the Counting of the Omer that ends with Shavuot. That is, Nachshon, a hero of the Seven.

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The Book of Ruth: A Zionist Story for Shavuot

A Torah scroll. Photo: RabbiSacks.org. The duality of Shavuot is undeniable the yom tov exists, or rather co-exists, with distinctly different facets. On the one hand, there is its status as an agricultural festival marking the wheat/barley harvest and the related celebration of the precociousness of the Land of Israel; another aspect is its historic commemoration of the most remarkable event in the origin story of the Jewish people the Revelation of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Passover and Shavuot are connected by family ties that is, Nachshon, a hero of the Seventh Day of Passover, and Ruth’s husband Boaz.

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