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Simhat Torah in 2017 is on Friday, the 13th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, the 12th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2017?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009When is Simhat Torah in 2016?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2016 is on Tuesday, the 25th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Monday, the 24th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2015?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2015 is on Tuesday, the 6th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Monday, the 5th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2014?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2014 is on Friday, the 17th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, the 16th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2013?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2013 is on Friday, the 27th of September.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, the 26th of September. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2012?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2012 is on Tuesday, the 9th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Monday, the 8th of October |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2011?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2011 is on Friday, the 21st of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, the 20th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2010?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2010 is on Friday, the 1st of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, the 30th of September. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2009?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2009 is on Sunday, the 11th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Saturday, the 10th of October. |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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When is Simhat Torah in 2008?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Simhat Torah in 2008 is on Wednesday, the 22nd of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Simhat Torah on the sunset of Tuesday, the 21st of October |
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what is Simchat Torah ?Simchat Torah (which in Hebrew means “rejoicing of the Torah”) marks the end of the annual cycle of reading the Torah. On Simchat Torah the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of the Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing. It is one of the happiest days in the Jewish calendar. |
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