Simchas Torah (meaning "the rejoicing of the Torah") is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings (read every week, on Saturday) , and the beginning of a new cycle. That's all there is to it.
No bad guys, no wars, no miracles, as a matter of fact no story at all...
This is hilarious. Since it's that time of year again it makes it even more appropriate! I remember seeing this on YouTube a while ago and meant to comment, so here's your thumbs up! Your other songs are great too. At a time when religious tensions are high, it's always good to break-up the monotony of bad news with a little humor. Thanks for sharing. Kind Regards and Happy High Holidays from Cape Cod, Mass.
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Simchas Torah (meaning "the rejoicing of the Torah") is a celebration marking the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings (read every week, on Saturday) , and the beginning of a new cycle. That's all there is to it.
No bad guys, no wars, no miracles, as a matter of fact no story at all...
Nemesis5215 10 months ago
This is hilarious. Since it's that time of year again it makes it even more appropriate! I remember seeing this on YouTube a while ago and meant to comment, so here's your thumbs up! Your other songs are great too. At a time when religious tensions are high, it's always good to break-up the monotony of bad news with a little humor. Thanks for sharing. Kind Regards and Happy High Holidays from Cape Cod, Mass.
bveracka 1 year ago
Thanks to ZOMGitsCriss for telling me about you. You rock.
skinnyjohnsen 2 years ago
I heard this song on Steve Post's "The No Show" on Saturday, 11/1/08. Hilarious! We haven't had a good Jewish parody singer since Allan Sherman.
brilliantatbreakfast 3 years ago