What are you guys making/eating for Shavuot? Bonus points if you includes recipes or pictures!!

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What are you guys making/eating for Shavuot? Bonus points if you includes recipes or pictures!!

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Ok so Im far along in my conversion process, but I keep saying "jesus fucking christ" as a swear and it feels wrong, what're the Jewish swears?
What's the best Purim costume you saw this year?
What are y’all’s Shavuot plans? Are you going to something in your community? hosting? teaching? excited for a learning session? taking advantage of a cool online learning resource/shiur? watching a movie? listening to a podcast? straight-up reading through Sefaria? -- miriams-well-of-jewish-thoughts
Do Jews celebrate Valentine’s Day and Halloween? These holidays have Christian roots. If celebrating the fun secular parts of Halloween and Valentine’s Day isn’t frowned upon, why is it so bad to celebrate the fun secular parts of Christmas or Easter?

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@ converts who converted from christanity: was it difficult to get rid of the beliefs you were conditioned with growing up, or was it easy to just drop it all?
I can’t be the only one annoyed with the “ask your rabbi” responses to some of the questions on here. Can we assume that yes, we all know to ask a rabbi for the most weighted input on a question. But the reason people post here is to get perspective from the community and, while responding with “ask your rabbi” is true and valid, it’s redundant and not helpful. Am I alone in feeling this way?