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Simhat Torah Forever Changed: A Holiday Marred by Tragedy

 

Simhat Torah is traditionally one of the most joyous celebrations in the Jewish calendar, a time to rejoice over the completion and renewal of the Torah reading cycle. Families gather in synagogues, dancing with the Torah scrolls in their arms, expressing gratitude for God’s Word.

Yet this year, the spirit of Simhat Torah has been overshadowed by the horrifying massacre on October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists launched a horrific and brutal attack, killing over 1,200 Israelis and taking nearly 200 hostages.

Instead of celebrating with dancing and joy, Israeli families are now mourning their loved ones. As one Israeli shared, "This year, we cannot dance with the Torah like we used to. The joy is gone. How can we celebrate when so many of us are grieving?" The tragedy has transformed a day of celebration into one of sorrow and reflection.

As we think of the traditional blessings of Simhat Torah, “Blessed are You, O Lord our God, King of the Universe, who has given...

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