
Here are some recipes to try:

Challah Baked Brie

Blintz Souffle Casserole

Everything Bagel Bourekas

Macaron Cheesecake Bites

Gluten-Free Blintzes

Israeli Couscous Mac & Cheese

Cheesy Garlic Bread Babka

Sour Cherry Soup

Cheese and Herb Rugelach
City on the Hill Shavuot Potluck is Thursday, May 21st, 6:00 pm
What do blintzes, the ten commandments and speaking in tongues have in common? SHAVUOT! Also known as Pentecost the event recorded in Acts 2 when the Ruach HaKodesh/Holy Spirit fell upon the disciples with flames of fire and they spoke in tongues.
It has become traditional to eat dairy foods during Shavuot. Rabbis have related this practice to Scripture’s description of the Law as being like milk and honey to the soul.
Bring potluck dishes to share
It has become traditional to eat dairy foods during Shavuot. Rabbis have related this practice to Scripture’s description of the Law as being like milk and honey to the soul.
Bring potluck dishes to share
- 8-10 servings
- Ready to serve
- Dairy-focused dishes, salads, grains, fruits
- See recipe ideas here or make your favorite or bring ready-made
