What Happens on Shavuot?
Rituals for the holiday of Shavuot, which celebrates the giving of the Torah.
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Summary
In this Torah portion, God describes the service of the Gershon family of Levites. The laws relating to the suspected adulteress and the nazirite are given. God tells Moses and Aaron the priestly blessing. The heads of tribes bring gifts to the Tabernacle.
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