SIMCHAT TORAH
Simchat Torah (pronounced Sim-cot Toe-rah; Hebrew for “Rejoicing in the Teaching [or Law] of God”) is a traditional Jewish Fall holiday at the end of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
Learn moreSimchat Torah (pronounced Sim-cot Toe-rah; Hebrew for “Rejoicing in the Teaching [or Law] of God”) is a traditional Jewish Fall holiday at the end of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler Simchat Torah (pronounced Sim-cot Toe-rah; Hebrew for “Rejoicing in the Teaching [or Law] of God”) is a traditional Jewish Fall holiday at the end of the Feast
Learn moreby Sam Nadler Simchat Torah is Hebrew for “Rejoicing in the Teaching (or Law) of God.” It is a traditional Jewish fall holiday celebrated at the end of the Feast
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