Sunday, June 1 | EREV SHAVUOT/TIKKUN LEIL SHAVUOT
5:30 pm - Pre-Shavuot Family Jam with Auntie A
8:30 pm - Maariv *
~ Followed by Community Tikkun
Monday, June 2 | SHAVUOT I
Early Morning Service in partnership with Minyan Segulah
9 am - Holiday Service*
Tuesday, June 3 | SHAVUOT II
9 am - Holiday Service*
~10 am - Book of Ruth
~11 am - Yizkor Service
Book of Remembrance
Holiday Handout
*In Person and Virtual (via Zoom Webinar)
It is traditional to symbolically prepare ourselves to receive the Torah by studying throughout the first night of Shavuot.
We are pleased to partner this year with Fabrangen, Minyan Segulah, New Synagogue Project, Ohev Sholom, and Shirat HaNefesh.
View the Full Tikkun Schedule
8:30 pm - Ma’ariv & Kiddush
9 pm - Sessions for adults & program for 3rd graders and older
Joint Tikkun Begins
10:15 pm - Rabbis’ panel & program for middle schoolers
11:45 pm - Session 1
12:55 am - Session 2
2 am - Session 3
3 am - Session 4
4 am - Session 5
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NEW MEMBER BLINTZ MAKING
Sponsored by the Membership Committee
Thursday, May 29 at 4 pm
All who joined TI since July 2022 are invited to bake blintzes with Rabbi Werbow and a handful of TI veterans. Learn why it's traditional to eat dairy products for Shavuot and enjoy a sample! Childcare will be available.
Register here by Monday, May 26 at 5 pm.
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THE BOOK OF RUTH
Read during services
Tuesday, June 3 ~10 am
With its themes of loyalty and kindness set against the backdrop of a harvest, the Book of Ruth is read each year on the second day of Shavuot.
Counting The Omer
2025 Omer Creation Care Calendar (From Interfaith Power & Light)
Counting the Omer with Children from PJ Library
Other Resources
Easy ways to observe Shavuot with children from PJ Library
BimBam cartoon of the Book of Ruth
Make Sambusak, a Syrian treat, with Joan Nathan
Vegan Sambusak and other vegan recipes