A group of Jews gathering to celebrate the upcoming Shavuot holiday in Brisbane were surrounded by a mob of antisemites and trapped inside.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) May 31, 2025
A racist protest outside the Wickham Hotel in Brisbane saw 30 protestors with a megaphone targeting Jews celebrating Shavuot. They chanted "Free Palestine" despite the event having nothing to do with Palestine, Israel or Gaza.
Shabbat shalom everyone. I wish you a very restful and wonderful weekend! Tomorrow evening begins the Jewish Festival of Shavuot, when we recount the story of Ruth, a Moabite princess who became the first convert to Judaism. So, a short story for you with a twist at the Show more
Another outright lie by @qldjewish The Zionist Council of Qld were hosting an event at Wickham Hotel. The venue's workers walked out in protest of your pro-genocide event. Oh, and Shavuot doesn't start till Monday night you drongo Quote QLD Jewish Collective @qldjewish · 4h 0:23 A racist protest outside the Wickham Hotel in Brisbane saw 30 protestors with a megaphone targeting Jews celebrating Shavuot. They chanted "Free Palestine" despite the event having nothing to do with Palestine, Israel or Gaza.
Shavuot – or – the Feast of Weeks (also known as Pentecost) holds a special place on the Hebrew calendar. What is the origin and purpose of this holiday? What connection does it have to the church? Tune in as Amir explains the background and relevance of this Divinely-appointed Show more
Wishing all who celebrate a joyful and meaningful Shavuot! As we mark this special holiday of faith, harvest, and tradition, may it be filled with peace, gratitude, and blessings for the year ahead. Chag Shavuot Sameach!
My heart breaks for the victims of the terror attack in Colorado today—a horrific act of violence against the Jewish community in Boulder on the eve of the holy holiday of Shavuot. Jewish communities across the country are facing a disturbing increase in antisemitic attacks. We Show more
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (@SenatorWarnock) June 2, 2025
BubbaNews: Big old CME is inbound for Earth over SHAVUOT of all things! Its arrival at Earth is expected and a G4 Watch is now in effect for 2 Jun. The CME arrival later June 1st could lead to a G3 storm, with a stronger G4 potential increased on June 2, and as the CME passage Show more
— Forgiven Messenger (@ForgivenMessen1) May 31, 2025
We are aware of reports of an attack at today's Boulder Run for Their Lives event - a weekly meeting of Jewish community members to run/walk in support of the hostages kidnapped on 10/7. ADL is monitoring the situation in Colorado as we approach the holiday of Shavuot.
Shavuot is a significant Jewish festival that commemorates the giving of the Torah to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. This event marked a crucial turning point for the Jewish people, as they received divine guidance in the form of sacred scriptures. This guidance laid the foundation for their belief system and customs.
The origins of Shavuot can be traced back to biblical times. Shavuot is one of the three pilgrimage festivals celebrated in ancient Israel. The celebration initially had an agricultural significance, as it corresponded to the completion of the wheat harvest. This later developed into a spiritual focus after the destruction of the Temple.
Shavuot is observed on the sixth day of the Hebrew month of Sivan, which usually falls between late May and early June in the Gregorian calendar. The specific date varies each year due to the differences between the secular and Jewish calendar systems. In Australia, the observance of Shavuot involves various customs such as attending synagogue services, participating in all-night Torah study sessions, and enjoying dairy-based foods as a symbol of spiritual nourishment.
Shavuot (Begins) facts
It is customary in Orthodox and some traditional communities to partake in Bible/Jewish Law lessons throughout the eve and night of Shavuot. This is in order to accept the Torah for their generation. In Jerusalem, many people learn the whole night through until dawn and then walk to the Western Wall at sunrise and pray the morning and festival prayer from around 5-8 am. Thereafter, they go home for a hearty festive breakfast and then sleep the rest of the morning.
The Book of Ruth is read in the Synagogue in the Morning of Shavuot. Ruth converted to Judaism and it is her descendant, David, who became King in Israel. The book of Ruth demonstrates that achieving a high level in Judaism, is neither ethnic nor genetic.
The word "Shavuot" means "weeks" in Hebrew, referring to the seven weeks of the counting of the Omer between the two holidays.
Shavuot, as well as all other Jewish holidays, is celebrated in different seasons depending on the location in Australia. In the southern hemisphere, Shavuot falls during the late autumn, while in the northern hemisphere, it occurs in late spring or early summer.
The first Australian synagogue, the Sydney's Great Synagogue, was established in 1878.
Top things to do in Australia for Start of Shavuot
Visit Mount Sinai (Egypt) or Israel.
Celebrate Shavuot by learning about the Jewish communities in Australia. Some suggestions include: 1. Strictly Jewish: The Secret World of Adass Israel (2016) – This documentary takes a closer look at the Adass Israel community in Melbourne, Australia. 2. Stories on the Skin (2017) – This short documentary highlights the Jewish community in Perth, Australia, and their tradition of Henna tattooing. 3. Menora Mivtachim (The Safe Menorah) (2013) – A documentary focusing on Jewish immigration to Australia in the late 1930s and early 1940s. 4. The St Kilda Hebrew Congregation (2014) – This documentary explores the history and significance of the St Kilda Hebrew Congregation in Melbourne.
Prepare a dairy-based dish to celebrate Shavuot. Some suggestions include: Cheese Blintzes: A traditional dish made from thin crepes filled with sweet cheese filling, topped with sour cream or applesauce. Bourekas: These are small pastries made from puff pastry dough, filled with various fillings such as cheese, potato, or spinach. Quiches: Prepare a variety of quiches with different fillings like cheese, vegetables, and smoked salmon to make them light and satisfying.