Sivan is the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar, typically falling in late spring or early summer. It usually corresponds to May or June in the Gregorian calendar. This month is significant for Jewish people as it includes the holiday of Shavuot, which celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
During Sivan, many communities engage in various traditions and customs, such as reading the Book of Ruth and decorating homes with flowers. The month is also a time for reflection and gratitude, as it marks a period of spiritual growth and connection to Jewish heritage.