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Shavuot and Pentecost: Two Distinct Holy Days, One Shared Language of Responsibility

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May 20, 2026

For Jews, Shavuot commemorates the revelation at Mount Sinai and the giving of the Torah. For Christians, Pentecost marks the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Acts chapter 2 and the birth of the Church’s public mission. These are not the same holiday, and this conversation does not blur the profound theological differences between Judaism and Christianity.

Yet the parallels are impossible to ignore.

In this episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki and Pastor Doug Reed explore the deep biblical and symbolic connections between Sinai and Pentecost: fire, covenant, divine revelation, responsibility, language, and the call to bring knowledge of God into the world. Along the way, they examine how Acts chapter 2 emerges from a thoroughly Jewish context, why Shavuot has no explicit biblical explanation, and what both faith communities can learn from the idea that ordinary believers are meant to become God’s representatives in the world.

This is a thoughtful and text-based exploration of how two distinct traditions can share resonant themes without surrendering their unique identities.

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