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Simchat Torah for the year 2006 is celebrated/ observed on sundown of Saturday, October 14th ending at sundown on Sunday, October 15th.
Simchat Torah which means rejoicing with the Torah on the Hebrew calendar falls on 22 Tishrei (Israel) and 23 Tishrei (outside Israel). In Israel many will celebrate both Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah on the same day which happens to follow directly after the seven day holiday of Sukkot. Outside Israel many Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah the day after Shemini Atzeret is celebrated thus celebrated on 23 Tishrei.
Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime?
According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and end the next day at nightfall including holidays.
Days to the start of Simchat Torah 2006
Sunday, October 15th is day number 288 of the 2006 calendar year with -18 years, -2 months, -7 days until Simchat Torah 2006.
Simchat Torah | |
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Name(s): | Simchat Torah, Simhat Torah, Simchas Torah, Rejoicing with the Torah |
Type: | Observance, Jewish |
When: | 22nd of Tishrei(Israel) 23rd Tishrei(outside Israel) in Hebrew Calendar |
Dates for Simchat Torah
Holiday | Date | Days to Go |
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Simchat Torah 2024 | Friday, October 25, 2024 | -58 |
Simchat Torah 2025 | Wednesday, October 15, 2025 | 297 |
Simchat Torah 2026 | Sunday, October 04, 2026 | 651 |
Simchat Torah 2027 | Sunday, October 24, 2027 | 1036 |
Simchat Torah 2028 | Thursday, October 12, 2028 | 1390 |
Simchat Torah 2029 | Monday, October 01, 2029 | 1744 |