Alt, -" T.t. 1 .. .......,--, 1 -_ - • meth6d of determining it date is described as' ,. -----‘. I - w as trie-itudiS associated with it . „ I magine a holiday where you are actually sup- avuo has tte nusuqI distinction of being the posed to stay up ,c1,1,,Ri t and eat a lot of cakg 7.17.176n1S/JeWish holiday whose day is not deter and celebrate for many, many reasons: .,:.:1:.- by calertcar date, but by counting days after And maybe even a little miracle might ocCur. another holiday. In this case, God commandsAlle'n.„,: According to tradition, you can look up into the - • Jewish people to begin counting on the seco skies at exactly midnight on this day and you'll see - .day of Pesach (Passover) and continue for seven the angels, or perhaps even the,whole universe. 'weeks, with the 50th day being Shavuot. The holiday is Shavuot, w . 2: 1; y'el4r begins And while you're doing all that counting, take a after sundown on ThursdceMay 20, and lasts for look at some of the many names this holiday is day,in-:Most Reform congregations). two days known by ... ciirfhe'c'tiiajorJevyish holidays, the origins of ..,, In Parshat Mishpatim (Exodus 23:16), the Torah 1 &bot are in the Torah. calls the holiday Chag HaKatzir ("Fest:Nat -of\ the ,.,. ' W e learn of Shavuot in Parsat Emor (Leviticus 23: Harvest"), and in Parshat Pinchas (Number. 0. fs . r,IpS • • ,o 5/14 1999 Detroit Jewish News 61