Simchat Torah

A celebration, also called “the joy of Torah” in Hebrew, often accompanied by dancing and singing, to mark the completion of the annual reading of this section of the Bible. Each week of the year, congregations around the world read a particular portion of the Torah, called a parashah, in a specified order. Observant Jews do not work or travel on this yom tov or “holy day.” Learn more…

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