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Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah
15 Simchat Torah Facts Every Jew Should Know

Simchat Torah (“The Joy of the Torah”) is the day when we finish the annual Torah-reading cycle and begin anew. Learn 15 facts that you may not have known!
Henry Ford Sr. and My Renewed Sense of Jewish Pride

On Simchat Torah, and during the coming year, I won’t be dwelling on hatred. Instead, I will focus my mind and heart on kindness, on unity, and on a renewed sense of Jewish pride
Simchat Torah All Year Round

Why should our Jewishness be associated with solemnity, judgment and a growling stomach? Why not with who we really are--the people that dance with a book.
A Whole-Hearted Affair

The Torah doesn’t end in a nice tidy way at the end of the Jewish year because life and learning are messy affairs without straight lines and clean edges.
Your Questions
Why Stay in the Sukkah When It is Raining?

If sitting in the sukkah bothers you, like in wet weather, you can leave and eat inside the house.Nevertheless, many people refuse to eat outside of the sukkah. When you understand what the sukkah is, you'll see why.
Why an Italian Etrog?

Many, including Chabad, prefer “Calabria etrogim,” grown on the southern Italian coast in the region of Calabria. Why are these etrogim so prized?
Sukkot Essays
Sukkot: The Time of Our Joy

Happiness isn’t about getting it right all the time, but about making the choice to try.
Sukkot, Ushpizin, and Disability Inclusion

There have been several times when we arrived at a friend’s sukkah only to find the doorway too narrow to enter.
Jewish News
Rabbi Shmuel Fogelman, 88, Principal and Teacher

Story
The Dry Sukkah and the Holy Bagel Seller

With no destination to guide him, he slowly traversed sprawling forests and small towns, hoping to finally encounter what his rebbe had in mind.
The Case of the Missing Etrog

On the cosmic mitzvah scale there really is no difference if I make a blessing over my lulav-and-etrog set, or if that same set is used by a Jew on the streets of Brooklyn.... mitzvah = mitzvah, right?
A Galilean scholar lectured before Rabbi Chisda: Blessed be the Merciful One who gave a three-fold Torah (consisting of Torah, Prophets and Scriptures) to a three-fold people (comprised of Kohanim, Levites and Israelites) through a third-born (Moses, the third child of Amram and Jocheved) on the third day (of separation) in the third month...
— Talmud, Shabbat 88a
Print Magazine

The words and the stories of Torah are but its clothing; the guidance within them is its body.

And as with a body, within that guidance breathes a soul that gives life to whoever follows it.

And within that soul breathes a deeper, transcendental soul, the soul of the soul: G‑d Himself within His Torah.

Grasp the clot...

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