Simchat Torah for Hebrew Year 6263 begins at sundown on and ends at nightfall on .
Simchat Torah (Hebrew: שִׂמְחַת תורָה, lit. “Rejoicing with/of the Torah”) is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle. It is a component of the Biblical holiday of Shemini Atzeret, which follows immediately after Sukkot. The central celebration takes place during evening services — one of the rare occasions when Torah scrolls are taken from the ark at night. In the morning, the last parashah of Deuteronomy and the first of Genesis are read consecutively, and the congregation dances and sings joyfully with the Torah scrolls.
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| Holiday | Starts | Ends | Hebrew Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Simchat Torah 2500 | 23 Tishrei 6261 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2501 | 23 Tishrei 6262 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2502 | 23 Tishrei 6263 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2503 | 23 Tishrei 6264 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2504 | 23 Tishrei 6265 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2505 | 23 Tishrei 6266 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2506 | 23 Tishrei 6267 | ||
| Simchat Torah 2507 | 23 Tishrei 6268 |
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1-17
Torah Portion: Deuteronomy 33:1-34:12; Genesis 1:1-2:3; Numbers 29:35-30:1
Haftarah: Joshua 1:1-18 · 18 p’sukim
The Jewish Holidays
by Michael Strassfeld
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