What is Simchat Torah?
Simchat Torah marks the end of annual cycle of reading the Torah. It is considered as one of the happiest day in the calendar of Jewish. On this festival the last section of Deuteronomy and the first section of Genesis are read in succession after a festival parade of Torah scrolls amidst singing and dancing.

When is Simchat Torah in 2011?
Simchat Torah is on Friday, 21st of October 2011. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, 20th of October.
When is Simchat Torah in 2012?
Simchat Torah is on Tuesday, 9th of October 2012. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Monday, 8th of October.
When is Simchat Torah in 2013?
Simchat Torah is on Friday, 27th of September 2013. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, 26th of September.
When is Simchat Torah in 2014?
Simchat Torah is on Friday, 17th of October 2014. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, 16th of October.
When is Simchat Torah in 2015?
Simchat Torah is on Tuesday, 6th of October 2015. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Monday, 5th of October.
When is Simchat Torah in 2016?
Simchat Torah is on Tuesday, 25th of October 2016. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Monday, 24th of October.
When is Simchat Torah in 2017?
Simchat Torah is on Friday, 13th of October 2017. In Jewish calendar, holiday begins from the sunset of the previous day, so Jews will celebrate Simchat Torah on the sunset of Thursday, 12th of October.
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