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As usual, we have everything you need to make this upcoming holiday the best one ever! ?"? Hi, We

As usual, we have everything you need to make this upcoming holiday the best one ever! [Chabad.org]( [View Online]( ב"ה [Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah 5780]( Hi, We trust that you are enjoying your [Sukkot]( with pleasant weather, lots of [lulav shaking]( inspiring prayers, and delicious meals in the sukkah. Can you believe that [Shemini Atzeret]( begins on Sunday evening (Oct. 20) and [Simchat Torah]( begins the following night? As usual, we have everything you need to make this upcoming holiday the best one ever. Check out the links below and get ready for the most over-the-top culmination to “the season of our celebration”! - Your friends at Chabad.org [How to Celebrate Shemini Atzeret]( [How to Celebrate Shemini Atzeret]( Prayers for rain, Yizkor, farewell to the sukkah, and . . . dancing! [Read]( [What to Expect at Simchat Torah Services]( [What to Expect at Simchat Torah Services]( Sure there are the Torahs and prayers, but there is also dancing, singing, capering, and snacking in the synagogue. By Menachem Posner [Read]( [The Torah Saved by the Soviet Policeman]( [The Torah Saved by the Soviet Policeman]( The Torahs were technically considered state property and that tampering with them could result in the harshest punishments. By Menachem Posner [Read]( [V'Zot HaBerachah Parshah Quiz]( [V'Zot HaBerachah Parshah Quiz]( Take this quiz to see how well you know the parshah of V'Zot HaBerachah. By Menachem Posner [Read]( [The Holiday That Doesn’t Fit]( [The Holiday That Doesn’t Fit]( Is Simchat Torah off the map? By Tzvi Freeman [Read]( [Stuffed Cabbage]( [Stuffed Cabbage]( Meat and rice, rolled up in cabbage and cooked in a decadent sauce - a Simchat Torah classic. With step-by-step photo instructions. By Miriam Szokovski [Read]( [Playing the Fool]( [Playing the Fool]( “Ech Ti” is a chasidic nigun first taught by the Rebbe on Simchas Torah 5718 – 1958. Its words, in Hebrew and Belarusian, revolve around a fool who travels to a market, but doesn’t actually buy or sell anything. [Watch (8:46)]( [Subscribe to The Scroll]( [Sukkot & Simchat Torah]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to: {EMAIL} [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · [Contact Us]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Privacy Policy]( · [Donate](

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