Simchat Torah
Simchat Torah
The last day of the popular holiday of Sukkot. The name means "Rejoicing with the Torah". And joy is literally recommended. To really rejoice. Feel free to stock up on joy so that it lasts us the whole long winter until the arrival of Passover. And why do we rejoice in the Torah? Because on this holiday, the Torah is finished being read and begins anew from the start. In countries outside of Israel, the holiday falls on the 23rd day of the month of Tishrei. The date corresponds to roughly the middle of October.
How we celebrate: When the evening prayer ends, all the scrolls are carefully wrapped and then danced with. Around the sanctuary 7 times in a circle. Again in the morning. And then the Torah is read again.
What we eat: Dinner is again in the sukkah, just like during all the preceding days of Sukkot. There is usually some kind of roast on the table. Traditionally it is roasted goose. And after dinner? A sweet finish is served. Fluden with poppy seed, nut and apple flavors. Those who haven't tasted it don't know what paradise in the mouth is.
What we wish each other: "Chag sameach" which simply means "happy holidays".
We present to you a clear diary in elegant dark green color for the Jewish year 5785, which is ideal for your pocket. This practical diary contains all important holidays,...
KNIHA JE V ANGLIČTINĚ / THE BOOK IS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE Author: Josef Blaha Published in Prague, 2019 ISBN 978-80-270-6850-0 Judaism and love : essays on Jewish thought and...
The book Redemtion in the Lurianic Kabbalah and Its Branches deals with a little known aspect of Rabbi Luria's mystic teaching, about Redemtion. The author of the book is...
Azriel of Gerona, Azriel ben Menahem (Heb. עזריאל בן מנחם) (c. 1160 – c. 1238) was one of the most important kabbalists in the Catalan town of Girona (north of Barcelona) during...
Silver Kiddush cup, engraved with dedication, 10 cm tall, abstract motif and stylized Star of David, inscribed NANCY, hallmarked STERLING.
Engraved silver Kiddush cup, 12 cm tall, with abstract decor and stylized Star of David, hallmarked STERLING.
The perfect tool for children - an alarm clock that recites the "Modeh Ani" prayer when pressed. Variant for boys, blue numbers and letters. Plastic, 10 cm. Modeh Ani is a...
Author: John Joseph Owens Copyright 1989 by Baker Book House Company Fourth printing, January 1996 ISBN 0-8010-6713-8
Author: John Joseph Owens Copyright 1991 by Baker Book House Company Third printing, April 1995 ISBN 0-8010-6715-4
Author: John Joseph Owens Copyright 1989 by Baker Book House Company Second printing, July 1992 ISBN 0-8010-6714-6
Wrought silver Jahrzeit commemorative table with inscription in memory of Mrs. Chaja Blaiš - Yvette Bellaiche and the date of her death March 3, 1941 17 cm high,...
It is the best to learn by a GAME! Set of six puzzles with motifs of Jewish blessings for your children.
With these beautiful miniature candlesticks, you can continue the ritual of lighting Shabbat candles even when away from home. These silver-plated candlesticks are decorated...
Reproduction of a nice author's calendar of Christian-Jewish holidays and memorial days.
Machine-made kosher tzitzit for tallit - Ashkenazi and Sephardic according to the type of tying. Tying of Ashkenazi tzitzit.