Simchat Torah
Tuesday, October 14, 2025 • 22 Tishrei 5786
5:30 PM - 9:30 PMWhich Jewish holiday has the most singing, dancing, and reverie? If you guessed Simchat Torah, you'd be right. You're invited to cut the rug, get down, sing loudly, and just generally have a good time with the Torah scrolls and with our TBS community. Cantor Linda and Rabbi Josh will be joined by special musical guests Achi Ben Shalom and Asaf Ofir. Dinner will be provided, come on down!
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