Sim|hath Torah

Sim|hath Torah
Sim|hath Torah «SIHMkhahs, sihm khAHTH»,
a Jewish holiday on the ninth and last day of the festival of Sukkoth, celebrating the end of the complete annual reading of the Pentateuch.
[< Hebrew simhath tōrāh (literally) rejoicing of the law]

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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