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May 16, 2023

The Trouble With Dairy on Shavuot

May 16, 2023/ Michael Tanenbaum
The Trouble With Dairy on Shavuot

On the agricultural side, Shavuot celebrates the completion of the 7-week period of counting the Omer. The Omer begins on Passover, with the barley harvest, and culminates on Shavuot, with the offering of the "first fruits" of the wheat harvest.

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About Consciously Kosher

Kosher food can be both tasty and nutritious. It need not be filled with cheap refined carbs, sugar, salt, preservatives or filler. The purpose of Consciously Kosher is to teach people how to eat a kosher diet rich in nutritious, predominantly unprocessed whole foods. The recipes and meal hacks are simple and quick, to accommodate parents juggling careers and multiple kids.

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