Shavuot celebrations commence at sundown, spanning one to two days depending on local traditions, during which observant Jews refrain from work to focus on prayer, reflection, and communal festivities. Synagogue services feature special liturgical additions like the recitation of Hallel and the Akdamut poem, culminating in the revered reading of the Ten Commandments from the Torah scroll. A cherished custom of Shavuot is the Tikkun Leil Shavuot, an all-night Torah study session fostering intellectual and spiritual engagement. Culinary delights, particularly dairy-based dishes, play a central role in festive meals, symbolizing themes of abundance, purity, and the sweetness of Torah.
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