Shavuot with Chabad Intown


Experience the joy and meaning of Shavuot with inspiring holiday services, engaging community events, and a welcoming atmosphere. From a delicious Shavuot dinner & Torah learning to the reading of the Ten Commandments, a delicious dairy buffet, and a community Ice Cream Party, there’s something for everyone. Bring the whole family and join us as we relive the giving of the Torah and celebrate this meaningful holiday together! Check out the details below and be part of an unforgettable Shavuot experience.

Shavuot events

May 21, 8:00 PM

Shavuot Dinner

Join Chabad Intown and Intown Jewish Academy for a lively Shavuot celebration — delicious dinner, creamy cheesecake, and powerful Torah inspiration!


May 21-23

Holiday Services, Yizkor & Shavout Brunch

Experience the joy and meaning of Shavuot with meaningful services and community gatherings. From the Reading of the Ten Commandments, a delicious dairy buffet, and a community Ice Cream Party, there’s something for everyone. Bring the whole family and join us as we relive the giving of the Torah and celebrate this meaningful holiday together!


May 22, 5:00 PM

Community Shavuot Celebration

Celebrate Shavuot at Chabad Intown! This Shavuot, we invite you and your family to gather with us on the Beltline for a meaningful and festive Shavuot experience.

Services & Candle Lighting Times


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Shavuot Dinner & Schmooze:‍ ‍8:00pm - Midnight
8:00 pm JLI & Torah Studies *Siyum Ceremony
8:18 pm Candle lighting and Services 
9:00 pm Shavuot Dinner 
followed by TED Talks, Sparks of Wisdom + learning!

Friday, May 22, 2026

Shavuot Day 1
10:00 AM Morning Services
11:00 AM Reading of the Ten Commandments
Followed by a dairy buffet
5:30 PM Community Shavuot Ice Cream Party + Welcoming Shabbat with kiddush & challah!

8:19 PM Candle lighting

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Shavuot Day 2
10:00 AM Morning Services
11:00 AM: Yizkor Memorial Services

Shabbat kiddush following services
Holiday Ends: 9:20 pm

*Siyum = conclusion. It is a tradition to celebrate the conclusion of learning Torah, and to inspire the beginning of continued study. We will be celebrating all those who completed JLI courses, Rosh Chodesh Society & Torah Studies in 5785. Certificates will be handed out.