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A Simchat Torah of reflection, sadness, loss, pain… and hope

This year’s festivities will be marked by an intensity that has never been felt before

October 23, 2024 15:16
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Dancing with Torah scrolls during the Simhat Torah in Netanya (Getty Images)
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Rabbi Rebecca Birk can remember news of the Hamas atrocities of October 7 trickling in as she held the Torah scrolls in synagogue last Simchat Torah.

As some congregants at Finchley Progressive Synagogue were trying to piece together information, which was arriving in “the most shocking way that it felt like it couldn’t be true”, Rabbi Birk immediately adjusted her shul’s celebrations to create a balance.

For a start, they left out the customary dance with the Torah.

Concluding the High Holy Day period, Simchat Torah is a time for joy and dancing, but this year’s festivities will be marked by an intensity that’s never been felt before.