Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Simchat Torah
Clip: 10/14/2011 | 2m 55s
This joyous Jewish observance celebrates the five books of Moses.
"It's an expression of the love for our Torah, our teachings. It's also a great way to begin the New Year," says Rabbi David Shneyer, spiritual leader of Kehila Chadasha and the Am Kolel Jewish Renewal Center of Greater Washington.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Simchat Torah
Clip: 10/14/2011 | 2m 55s
"It's an expression of the love for our Torah, our teachings. It's also a great way to begin the New Year," says Rabbi David Shneyer, spiritual leader of Kehila Chadasha and the Am Kolel Jewish Renewal Center of Greater Washington.
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