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Simchath Torah
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Simchath Torah
/ ˈsimxɑs ˈtɑʊrɔ, simˈxɑt tɔrˈɑː /
noun
a Jewish festival celebrated immediately after Sukkoth on Tishri 23 (in Israel, Tishri 22) to mark the completion of the annual cycle of Torah readings and its immediate recommencement
Word History and Origins
Origin of Simchath Torah1
Example Sentences
Ida Kramer, 52, Jewish actress who for six and one half years, in 2,500 consecutive performances, played the old mother in Abie's Irish Rose; in Manhattan, of a heart attack, after singing her famed Jewish songs at a family celebration of the Jewish Simchath Torah.
"And he cannot become the Bridegroom of the Law till Simchath Torah."
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