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Western Wall draws 100000 people as Shavuot ends
Some 20,000 worshipers are estimated to have attended sunrise prayers after a night of learning Torah on Monday morning. The post Western Wall draws 100000 people as Shavuot ends appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Shavuot Returns to Israeli Communities in the North and South
Shavuot. Ruth in Boaz’s Field by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, oil on canvas, 1828; National Gallery, London. Photo: Wikipedia. i24 News – For the first time since the October 7 attacks, the communities of northern Israel and the Gaza envelope marked the Shavuot holiday on Sunday, transforming grief into a poignant celebration of resilience and continuity. In Kibbutz Nir Oz, one of the hardest-hit communities during the Hamas attack, residents …
Shavuot events were held in kibbutzim and moshavim across the country - some for the first time since the outbreak of the war. "Shavuot is a holiday of land, agriculture, community and mutual responsibility. This year too, we are not celebrating wholeheartedly"
About 700 participants celebrated Shavuot in Metula, including 200 guests from Israel who came to strengthen the settlement evacuated during the war. Kibbutzim in the Upper Galilee Regional Council also celebrated for the first time since returning home. Head of the Upper Galilee Council: "The excitement is great, but agriculture is still in crisis"
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