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Simchat Torah / ערב שמחת תורה
Simchat Torah or Simḥath Torah (also Simkhes Toreh, Hebrew: שִׂמְחַת תורָה, lit., “Rejoicing with/of the Torah,”) is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle. Simchat Torah is a component of the Biblical Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeret (“Eighth Day of Assembly”), which follows immediately after the festival of Sukkot in the month of Tishrei (mid-September to early October on the Gregorian calendar).
Simchat Torah begins at sundown on Mon, 01 October 2018.
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• Dates
Erev Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah
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List of Dates
Simchat Torah begins on:
•Thu, 12 October 2017 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5778)
•Mon, 01 October 2018 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5779)
•Mon, 21 October 2019 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5780)
•Sat, 10 October 2020 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5781)
•Tue, 28 September 2021 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5782)
•Mon, 17 October 2022 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5783)
•Sat, 07 October 2023 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5784)
•Thu, 24 October 2024 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5785)
•Tue, 14 October 2025 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5786)
•Sat, 03 October 2026 at sundown (23rd of Tishrei, 5787)
Erev Simchat Torah – ערב שמחת תורה
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1 – 33:26
Simchat Torah – שמחת תורה
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1 – 34:12; Genesis 1:1 – 2:3; Numbers 29:35 – 30:1
maf: Numbers 29:35-30:1 (6 p’sukim)
Haftarah: Joshua 1:1 – 1:18
References
The Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
Sefaria.org
Jewish Publication Society
“Simchat Torah” in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
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