Saturday Night the holiday of Shavuot begins. It celebrates early agricultural produce, and the revelation of the Torah at Sinai. It occurs after a counting of 7 weeks (Sheva is the word for 7, and Shavuot is Weeks) following Passover.

The holiday has several observances: Staying up late learning and studying, eating dairy foods, making cringeworthy jokes about lactose intolerance, reading the book of Ruth (which has special significance for Jews by choice). In the 19th century, the Reform movement replaced the Bar Mitzvah at age 13 with confirmation at 16, and confirmations were often celebrated on this holiday as well.