Despite what (Ashkenazi) tradition says, not everyone eats dairy on Shavuot

This week, synagogues and community centers around the country will abound with opportunities for a festive scoop of ice cream. To heck with the lactose intolerant among us; it’s Shavuot, a festival that for many…
Assessment
The piece challenges the widespread assumption that dairy consumption defines Shavuot, pointing out that this custom is specifically Ashkenazi. Many Sephardi and Mizrahi traditions feature meat or pareve dishes instead. The risk is that Ashkenormativity erases these diverse practices, making some Jews feel excluded. Readers should watch for broader recognition of varied Shavuot food customs in community programming and holiday marketing.
