
Simchat Torah begins at sundown
October 13
Simchat Torah is a joyful feast that marks the end of the old Torah reading cycle and the beginning of a new cycle. All the synagogue’s Torah scrolls are removed from the ark and arec arried around the sanctuary in a series of seven hakafot (circuits).
Although each hakafa needonly encompass one circuit around the synagogue, the dancing and singing withthe Torah often continues much longer and may overflow from the synagogue onto the streets.