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Simchat Torah (Simchat Torah) is a Jewish holiday celebrated at the end of the Sukkot holiday. Its name in Hebrew means "Joy of the Torah." It is celebrated on the 22nd (outside Israel on the 23rd) day of the month of Tishri, which falls in October or November on the Gregorian calendar.

Simchat Torah - interesting facts and information

Simchat Torah is the time when the Jewish community celebrates the end of the Torah reading cycle and the beginning of a new cycle. It is the time when the last portions of the Pentateuch, known as the Torah, are read publicly in synagogues, and then the entire Torah roll is wrapped around the beginning, symbolizing the continuation of the reading. During the ceremony, called hakafot, worshippers dance around the synagogue carrying the Torah scrolls.

Simchat Torah is a joyous holiday that expresses the Jewish community's love and respect for the Torah, which is its spiritual and moral foundation. It is an opportunity to emphasize the importance of the teachings contained in the Pentateuch and to celebrate the Jewish community.

The holiday of Simchat Torah is celebrated around the world by Jewish communities, both in Israel and abroad. Celebrations often include the reading of Torah passages, the singing of traditional songs, dancing around the synagogue and the participation of children in the ceremony.

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