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Tag Archives: Ruth
Why Shavuot Is Jewish Mother-in-Law’s Day
TABLET MAG by Marcia Friedman May 21, 2015 As someone who converted to Judaism, I consider Shavuot, the festival on which we read from the Book of Ruth, an especially meaningful holiday. Ruth, a Moabite woman, is considered the first … Continue reading