
The two loaves of Shavuot are not baked on the holiday itself, so they were eaten at least two days after they were baked, but no more than three days – when Shabbat intervened.
The bread of vision was baked before Shabbat, stayed on the Table in the Temple for the week, and was then eaten the following Shabbat – while still fresh and warm. Thus, they were eaten no less than nine days after baking, but no more than eleven – when two days of Rosh HaShana intervened.
A healthy child is circumcised not fewer than eight days after birth, but no later then eleven – when Shabbat and Rosh HaShana intervened.
Art: Rembrandt Van Rijn - Circumcision
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