When the feast of Shavuot was announced by the leader of the
Synagogue three weeks before time, the congregation was thrown into excitement
about this great feast. It was described as one of the greatest feast given to
Israel by Hashem. The feast of Shavuot is held as a generational ceremony to
remember the giving of the Torah to the people of Israel. Jews all over the
world take part in the celebration of this one-day feast, to observe what was
written in the law, and to continue to pass this great event from one
generation to the other.
The Tikvat Israel Synagogue in Abuja was not left out in this
great celebration, which took place on the 31st day of May 2017 been
6th Sivan. The Shavuot was ushered in on the eve of 30th
May, which was on a Tuesday.
There was plenty to do that evening as the women in the
Synagogue gathered to prepare delicious traditional meals, and also baked
breads for this great occasion. Just before night fall, the members of the
Synagogue started to arrive, each person coming with two loafs of bread, and
freshly harvested corn.
The service got underway shortly after the feast was ushered
in, as a high day Shabbat, with the Shabbat light glowing right in front of the
Synagogue. It was indeed one of those remarkable night, that the Torah was
brought out, and opened on a table in front of the congregation. The males
gathered around it, led by the chief Chazzan, who read the Bamidbar aloud. The
reading lasted for over an hour, making it one of the longest reading time
experienced.
Then, it was meal time, and indeed there was plenty to eat.
The children were filled with excitement to experience all that was happening
that night. Earlier on, it was announced that there will be a general Torah
teaching and discussion, which would likely take place for 6hours. First it
looked a bit impossible but as the members gathered inside the hall after the
meal, the discussion began. This went on pass the midnight hour till about 4am.
That morning, being a high day Shabbat, the service got
underwear by 9am, just like a typical Shabbat occasion, there were prayers,
songs, and the reading of the Torah. There was a full attendance in the
Synagogue, as a few visitors were also in attendance from other Synagogues.
The height of the occasion was the dedication of a baby girl,
(Avielah bath Benjamin ). This
part witnessed a traditional dance and singing in native language and Hebrew as well. The women of the Synagogue
accompanied the family of the baby girl to the front of the Synagogue to
receive prayers and blessing from the entire congregation.
Also, shortly after this, the leader of the Tikvat Israel
Synagogue, officially announced the launching of the new internet Café, and
thanked the management of Kulanu for their continued support and financial
assistance, which brought the Tikvat Israel Café into existence. The high-speed
wireless internet connection will allow the synagogue to boost its
communication with Jews around the world, and also help to spread the network
of Judaism in Nigeria.
Sar Habakkuk also said, the new café will greatly help to
teach the younger children about the use of the computer, and provide a better
and efficient way of learning the Hebrew tongue through the use of computer
software and application.
The feast of Shavuot has ended, but it’s one feast that will
not be easily forgotten in a haste. We give glory and honor to Hashem, and look
forward to celebrating the next Shavuot, joining the rest of the Jews around
the world in this occasion.
Shalom! Shalom!!
Deborah Bath Habakkuk
Café Admin
Mazal tov! So happy to see you all celebrating this wonderful occasion. Thank you for sharing so that we can all take part from afar! Shalom, Shalom!
ReplyDelete-Rabbi Barry Dolinger and Naomi
Thank you Rabbi Dolinger and Naomi, it's our pleasure to share sights and sounds from the great occasion from Tikvat Yisrael Abuja.
DeleteShalom!