Shavuot Drinkware

Shavuot Drinkware

Shavuot is almost here—and whether you’re pulling an all-nighter at Tikkun Leil or just showing up for the cheesecake, hydration is key. That’s why we stocked up on mugs that’ll keep your coffee hot and your water flowing, all night long. We’ve got designs that are perfect for powering through those late-night learning sessions, or surviving your third slice of cheesecake. No judgment here.

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For Torah Study Allnighters

Shavuot drinkware celebrates the Jewish holiday marking the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. This collection includes Shavuot mugs, Torah-themed coffee cups, dairy-inspired Jewish drinkware, and Mount Sinai water bottles designed for holiday gifting and year-round use.

Traditionally observed 50 days after Passover, Shavuot commemorates Moses receiving the Torah at Har Sinai. Many Jewish communities stay up late studying Torah (Tikkun Leil Shavuot), making mugs and coffee cups particularly appropriate holiday accessories.

The holiday also follows the Omer period, which includes Lag B’Omer — a day associated with bonfires and celebration — connecting Shavuot to a broader spiritual journey from liberation to revelation.

Dairy traditions such as cheesecake and blintzes remain a beloved part of Shavuot observance, making dairy-themed mugs and humorous Jewish drinkware especially popular gifts.

If you are searching for Shavuot mugs, Torah coffee cups, Mount Sinai drinkware, or Jewish holiday water bottles, this collection blends tradition with everyday practicality.

Because after accepting divine wisdom, you’re going to need caffeine.

Here are the dates for our Western calendar when Shavuot and Lag B'Omer will occur next:

2026

  • Lag B’Omer: May 4–5, 2026
  • Shavuot: May 21–23, 2026

2027

  • Lag B’Omer: May 24–25, 2027
  • Shavuot: June 10–12, 2027

2028

  • Lag B’Omer: May 13–14, 2028
  • Shavuot: May 30–June 1, 2028

2029

  • Lag B’Omer: May 2–3, 2029
  • Shavuot: May 19–21, 2029

2030

  • Lag B’Omer: May 20–21, 2030
  • Shavuot: June 6–8, 2030

2031

  • Lag B’Omer: May 9–10, 2031
  • Shavuot: May 27–29, 2031

2032

  • Lag B’Omer: April 28–29, 2032
  • Shavuot: May 15–17, 2032

2033

  • Lag B’Omer: May 17–18, 2033
  • Shavuot: June 3–5, 2033

2034

  • Lag B’Omer: May 7–8, 2034
  • Shavuot: May 23–25, 2034

2035

  • Lag B’Omer: April 26–27, 2035
  • Shavuot: May 12–14, 2035