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Simchat Torah Overview
What is Simchat Torah and when do we celebrate it? Simchat Torah is the festival where we finish reading the Torah and start again from the beginning. Its name means ‘Happiness (or rejoicing) of the Torah’. Simchat Torah falls two days after the end of Sukkot, on the 23rd day of Tishrei. How do we celebrate Simchat Torah? HAKAFOT & DANCING WITH THE TORAHS As during the seven days of Sukkot and on Shemini Atzeret, on Simchat Torah hakafot (circuits) are performed around the bimah of the synagogue. On Simchat Torah the hakafot incorporate special dancing, with the Sifrei Torah held aloft and children balanced on the adults’ shoulders. HONOURING MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION: CHATAN TORAH AND CHATAN BERESHIT Each Shabbat and festival, members of the congregation are honoured with aliyot (call-ups) to the Torah. On Simchat Torah the aliyot are even more special. Two members of the congregation are chosen to be chatanim (bridegrooms): one is Chatan Torah (Bridegroom of the Torah/Law) and the other is Chatan Bereshit (Bridegroom of Bereshit). Chatan Torah reads the last portion of the old year’s cycle of Torah, from the Book of Deuteronomy (Devarim), and Chatan Bereshit reads the first portion of the new year’s cycle, from the Book of Genesis (Bereshit). It is customary for these two men to sponsor a festive meal later in the day of Simchat Torah. They also usually sponsor a special Kiddush following services, plus provide sweets and other special treats for the children of the congregation. N.B.: In some communities these honours are referred to as Chatan Torah, Bridegroom of the Torah and Kallah Bereshit, Bride of Bereshit. BLESSING THE CHILDREN On Simchat Torah (as on Shemini Atzeret) the prayer Kol HaNe’arim (“All the Young Ones”) is recited. Children are encouraged to take part in the hakafot and are often hoisted onto the shoulders of the adults as they dance with the Sifrei Torah. The children usually wave flags with Magen Davids or other Jewish symbols on them. SIMCHAT TORAH IN
Hakafot to the Kotel in On the morning of Simchat Torah in Concerts, singing and dancing into the night The original custom of holding the hakafot at the conclusion of Simchat Torah inspired the custom in In one public Hakafot at Army bases Hakafot also take place at
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