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Simchat Torah

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Completing, beginning, and rejoicing with the Torah ("Hakafot")  

Today is Simchat Torah ("Rejoicing of the Torah"), on which we conclude, and begin anew, the annual Torah reading cycle. The event is marked with great rejoicing, and the "hakafot" procession, held both on the eve and morning of Simchat Torah, in which we march and dance with Torah scrolls around the reading table in the synagogue. In the words of the Chassidic saying, "On Simchat Torah, we rejoice in the Torah, and the Torah rejoices in us; the Torah, too, wants to dance, so we become the Torah's dancing feet."

During today's Torah reading, everyone, including children under the age of Bar Mitzvah, is called up to the Torah; thus the reading is read numerous times, and each aliyah is given collectively to many individuals, so that everyone should recite the blessing over the Torah on this day.

Links: Torah in the Winter; Dancing with the Torah; Love, Marriage and Hakafot; A Crown of Slippers

Torah Reading  

Vzot Haberachah (Deuteronomy 33-34)

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Today
Monday, 27 Elul, 5770
September 6, 2010

Halachic Times
Alot Hashachar: 5:42 am
Earliest Tallit: 6:17 am
Netz Hachamah: 7:26 am
Latest Shema: 10:09 am
Zman Tefillah: 11:04 am
Chatzot: 12:53 pm
Minchah Gedolah: 1:20 pm
Minchah Ketanah: 4:04 pm
Plag Haminchah: 5:12 pm
Shekiah: 6:21 pm
Tzeit Hakochavim: 7:03 pm
Holiday Ends: 7:13 pm
Sha'ah Zemanit: 54:35 m
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