the info says it's (hakafot shniyot) meaning it's not simchat torah itself (a day when there wouldnt be photographers and music), but after sunset (when the new 'day' begins
They're holding Torah scrolls (it's the torah book hand written on an animal skin), The jews read the torah book throughout the year and on this holiday we finish reading it and starting all over again, among other things we mark it by 7encirclings with the books.
@Yamani2007 they are caring the Torah scroll, which was given to the Jewish people by Prophet Moshe/Musa (alayhi salaam), this is the holdiay of simchat torah, which translates to "happiness/joy in the Torah". The Torah is kept in these "bottles" or arks, as an ornament, to show our respect to the torah and to the prophet.
mi pi el mi pi el yevorah kol israel
ein gdola ka torah!!!!!!!!!!
Mangano22 8 months ago
I love this !!!
liad2410 1 year ago
i like it even though i don't know the words
alijoktan 1 year ago
the info says it's (hakafot shniyot) meaning it's not simchat torah itself (a day when there wouldnt be photographers and music), but after sunset (when the new 'day' begins
wiggemach 2 years ago
doesnt matter, I just generally explained to him about the holiday and was not trying to be specific, I was the one to put the info anyways.
misolico 2 years ago
what are they doing here ???? i do not see any groom nor a bride ????
Yamani2007 2 years ago
it's not a wedding, its a Jewish holiday named Simhat Torah.
misolico 2 years ago
what is simhat Torah ... i know Torah is your holly book .. and what are they holding in their hands >it is like big bottle
Yamani2007 2 years ago
They're holding Torah scrolls (it's the torah book hand written on an animal skin), The jews read the torah book throughout the year and on this holiday we finish reading it and starting all over again, among other things we mark it by 7encirclings with the books.
misolico 2 years ago
@Yamani2007 they are caring the Torah scroll, which was given to the Jewish people by Prophet Moshe/Musa (alayhi salaam), this is the holdiay of simchat torah, which translates to "happiness/joy in the Torah". The Torah is kept in these "bottles" or arks, as an ornament, to show our respect to the torah and to the prophet.
B21983 1 year ago
interesting ...Slama/Shaloom to all Allah prophets .
Yamani2007 1 year ago
@Yamani2007 alhamdulilah!
B21983 1 year ago