Simchat Torah
This event is in the past.
All Day
Jewish
Simchat Torah marks the completion of the annual cycle of the reading of the Torah in the synagogue and the beginning of the new cycle.
Date details: Begins at sundown of Shemini Atzeret and ends at sundown of the second date listed.
General practices: Practitioners dance in synagogues as all the Torah scrolls are carried around in seven circuits. Jews also refrain from certain activities that are defined as work, including (depending on the level of observance): the use of electricity and electrical devices, use of cell phones and computers, riding in a car or public transportation, and writing.
Potential accommodations: If you would like to learn more about this religious holiday/observance or others that are recognized by members of our WSU community, we recommend you visit the full religious holidays and observances calendar on the Office of DEI’s page.