100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 22, 1998 - Image 75

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-22

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

A Night To Remember

One custom of Shavuot is to stay up
all night learning, called tikkun leyl
I Shavuot. Many local synagogues
hold special programs with guest
speakers throughout the night, and o
course there are snack breaks.
If you're interested, you don't
I. need an invitation: Just call
I ahead and ask for the topics,
I or stop in any time during the
night. The challenge is staying
,---
-' I awake. Here are a few ideas
to help:
#1) If caffeine does the trick
for you, look for a wonderful
I Turkish coffee from Israel, avail-
' able locally at A Taste of Israel,
25250 Greenfield (at 10 Mile
I Road). You can buy it plain or
,\= I with hell, cardamom, which is
popular with both Israeli Arabs and
Jews. You'll enjoy not only the taste
1 but the aroma of Turkish coffee,
which smells exactly like cafes you
might visit in Israel.
' Prepare the coffee by mixing with
iwater then bringing to a boil, or pOur
•r I the coffee directly into hot water. In
both cases, you'll end up with a
thick, gritty substance at the bottom
I called buhtz, mud. Don't consume
that, please, but do be sure to add a
I lot of sugar to your Turkish coffee.
And remember, it has a tremendous
amount of caffeine, so be pre-
; pared.
If you're not a coffee drinker,
you can find your caffeine in
I another drink that% being touted
as something of a wonder cure:
green tea. An eight-ounce cup
I of green tea has 100 milligrams
of caffeine (the same as an
eight-ounce cup of coffee).
Other fun caffeine facts: a Coke
has about 65 milligrams, and a
three-ounce chocolate bar has
18 grams. Most health officials rec-
ommend keeping your caffeine intake
to less than 200 grams a day.

.•

#2) Keep cool — literally. You're
more likely to doze if you're warm
and comfortable. If you find yourself
drifting off, remove your sweater or
step outside and enjoy the breeze.

#3) Believe it or not, one prominent
cause of constant drowsiness is too

much sleep, so don't enjoy a 15-hour
sleep the day before Shavuot. In fact,
you may want to try something that
Leonardo da Vinci, Florence Nightin-
gale and Winston Churchill all
believed left them better rested:
sleeping four hours at two sepa-
rate intervals, rather than taking
eight hours in a row.
#4) You can find natural
stimulation in certain herbs.
Black pepper, camphor, euca-
lyptus, peppermint and rose-
mary all are said to waken and
refresh the senses. For a deli-
cious pre-Shavuot dinner, dine
on chicken and potatoes with a
little olive oil and rosemary. Or
do as ladies did in the olden
days and dab a drop of essen-
tial oil of peppermint on a handker-
chief.

SO

is as

Eo ry ty

havuot

A
Good
Read

In your synagogue or temple dur-
ing Shavuot, you will hear cer-
tain scriptures read from the
Torah. As you may have
guessed, prominent among these
is Exodus 19:1-20:26, which
recounts God's giving the Ten
Commandments at Mount Sinai.
Especially intriguing is the read-
ing of The Book of Ruth. Rabbis -
and scholars have suggested
numerous reasons why Ruth is
read on Shavuot, but there is no
one, definitive answer.

IS C

d by ectira dairy foods.

I

k

••••••';‘:

:\k

• ,4414„;` , 3,2,

do Shavuot
to receive it, that once t - e
right, you've got to have cheese-
back to their tents fter the eve
they were tired, and so simply'
cake.
Scholars have put forth a number s agrabbed the easiest thing to pre-

,

<,\•\‘‘

5/22
1998

75

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan