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Simchat Torah: (lit., "the Rejoicing of the Torah''); festival immediately following Sukkot, on which the public reading of the Torah is annually concluded and recommenced; observed with great joy, singing and the Hakafot procession with the Torah scrolls
For the Haftarah of Simchat Torah, From the Teachings of the Rebbe
We have to take it to a whole new level, each according to his or her ability, making it part of who we are.
The second day of Shemini Atzeres is known as Simchas Torah , “The Joy of Torah.” The Ramo explainsOrach Chayim , conclusion of ch. 669. See also Tur ibid. that this day is so named “because we then rejoice and feast in honor of the conclusion of the Tora...
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