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M N V C G X Y H A L E C H E M RUTH
Y A R M L Q S R B V M F I I K MEGILLAH
Y T V Z M V E I I C H G G Y K BIKURIM 1
A A V A V M K Z Q A S N Z V Y DAIRY
X M Y O O U T T K I D H J B Z SHTEI 2
J K R B R O F A U L U S T T W HALECHEM
K Y L I E U H K M Z H I O E S ASERET
G S M H F R T H N A T R B H I HADIBROT
R A V N V H O H V F A J A X Q MATAN
Y H A T I K K U N H D L C S X TORAH
Q K C U V M O B P N L S J U I OMER
H R G T L T O R B I D A H V J KATZIR 3
R P A J O A O V G V I K E H K TIKKUN 4
T E R E S A X E E Q G G B I D SHAVUOT
I J C E Z W M H Y R W Z I W E BOAZ
1 The bikurim (first fruits) were brought by farmers in ancient Israel to be placed near the altar in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem on
Shavuot.Bereishit 31:51.
2 On Shavuot, the first offering from the new wheat crop, the “Shtei HaLechem” (the two loaves), was brought in the Temple.
3 Katzir is Hebrew for “cut grain” and “harvest.”
4 On the night of Shavuot (the first night of Shavuot in the Diaspora), it is traditional for Jews to stay up and learn Torah – a centuries-
old custom known as Tikkun Leil Shavuot.
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