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Who received the Ten Commandments and Torah on the mountain?

Moses

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What does the Torah symbolise?

It represents God’s wisdom and guidance for how to live

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What do Jewish people do all night during Shavuot?

Study the Torah

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How long is Shavuot in Israel and outside of it?

One day in Israel and two days outside of Israel

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Before receiving the Torah, the Israelite's gathered at this mountain in the desert

Mount Sinai

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What do dairy foods symbolise?

The promised land being “land flowing with milk and honey”

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What does Ruth show?

She shows loyalty, kindness and faith  

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What Hebrew month is Shavuot celebrated in? 

Sivan

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How many days did Moses stay on the mountain?

40 days and 40 nights

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What does flowers and greenery symbolise?

Mount Sinai being blossomed with flowers in anticipation of the Torah being given

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What is the most important practice during Shavuot?

Reading the Torah

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What does Shavuot translate to? 

Weeks

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How did God communicate to the Israelite's at the bottom of the mountain?

Thunder, lightning, fire, and the sound of a shofar (a horn).

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What does white clothing symbolise? 

Being spiritually clean when receiving the Torah and the holiness of the moment at Mount Sinai

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Who celebrates Shavuot? 

All types of Jewish people

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What is the desert that the Israelite's travel through before arriving at Mount Sinai?

Sinai Desert

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What does wheat symbolise?

The harvest season in Israel and Shavuot as an agricultural festival

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Name one of the special prayers said during Shavuot

Yizkor and Akdamut

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What specific day does Shavuot start in the Hebrew calendar?

The 6th of Sivan
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