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Shavuot for the year 2010 starts on Wednesday, May 19th ending the two day holiday at sundown on Thursday, May 20th. For the Jewish calendar night begins before day, thus the holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day on the evening of Tuesday, May 18th.
Shavuot in Israel with the Hebrew calendar falls on Sivan 6-7 each year, but have a different date each year on the Gregorian calendar. Shavuot is a two day festival. The festival marks the wheat harvest in Israel and commemorates the day God gave the Torah to Israel on Mount Sinai.
Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?
According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.
Days to the start of Shavuot 2010
Wednesday, May 19th is day number 139 of the 2010 calendar year with -14 years, -6 months, -7 days until Shavuot 2010.
Shavuot | |
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Name(s): | Shavuot, Feast of Weeks, Shovuos, Shavu'oth |
Type: | Observance, Jewish |
When: | 6th or 7th of Sivan in Hebrew Calendar |
Dates for Shavuot
Holiday | Date | Days to Go |
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Shavuot 2023 | Friday, May 26, 2023 | -550 |
Shavuot 2024 | Wednesday, June 12, 2024 | -167 |
Shavuot 2025 | Monday, June 02, 2025 | 188 |
Shavuot 2026 | Friday, May 22, 2026 | 542 |
Shavuot 2027 | Friday, June 11, 2027 | 927 |
Shavuot 2028 | Tuesday, May 30, 2028 | 1281 |