Christians refer to this time as the Feast of Weeks or Pentacost. Jews call it Shavuot (pronounced Sha- voo- ot). In any case, this was the time of year to welcome the summer harvest.
We eat cheese blintz. That’s kinda like a cheese crepe. They are very yummy!
Jews make quite a big deal about this holiday. We have these “stay up all night and study parties.” What do we study at a party? The story of Ruth in the Bible. And we celebrate the Bible (or Torah) being given to us on Mount Sinai.
But the major focus is Ruth. She’s a convert to Judaism. She’s famous for telling her mother-in-law, Naomi “Wherever you go, I will go. Wherever you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people and your God, my God.” Perhaps if Ruth sent a song to Naomi (like I do for you, sweet sisters) it might sound kinda like this…
http://youtu.be/Z2xeaGFi2q0