How Shavuot was rescued by the Torah, and brought home by Israel - opinion
Beyond cheesecake and tradition, Shavuot carries a layered identity that links Sinai, agriculture, and Jewish history from exile to return
Assessment
This opinion piece examines Shavuot's layered significance, connecting its agricultural origins to the Sinai revelation and positioning the holiday as a symbol of Jewish continuity through exile and return. The central stake is how modern observance recovers ancient meaning beyond surface customs. Readers should watch for how the argument frames contemporary Zionism as completing a biblical pattern.
