Simchas Torah

noun

Sim·​chas To·​rah ˌsim-ḵəs-ˈtȯr-ə How to pronounce Simchas Torah (audio)
: a Jewish holiday observed on the 23rd of Tishri in celebration of the completion of the annual reading of the Torah

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Cuomo’s announcement came just four days before the Oct. 10 start of the Jewish holiday of Simchas Torah, a festival marked by hundreds dancing in the streets. Henry Goldman, Bloomberg.com, 7 Oct. 2020

Word History

Etymology

Hebrew śimḥath tōrāh rejoicing of the Torah

First Known Use

1733, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of Simchas Torah was in 1733

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Simchas Torah

noun
Sim·​chas To·​rah ˌsim-ḵə-ˈstōr-ə How to pronounce Simchas Torah (audio)
-ˈstȯr-
: a Jewish holiday observed in October or November in celebration of the completion of the annual reading of the Torah
Etymology

from Hebrew śimḥath tōrāh "rejoicing of the Torah"

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