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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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