Beautiful song for Simchat Torah.
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Simchat Torah Song by MiYah
Simchat Torah is a celebratory time of the year that comes after the solemity of Yom Kippur.
Get Up for Simchat Torah - Roar Parody
Simchat Torah comes after the conclusion of the Feast of Tabernacles, and references “rejoicing in the Torah,” which is certainly depicted in the lighthearted video below:
Dance for Sukkot
Steve McConnell wrote the song below based on the premises in Deuteronomy 16 that Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is an annual time of rejoicing each year on the 15th day of Tishrei.
Do You Want to Build the Sukkah
This creatively done film was reportedly crafted, recorded, and filmed all in one day and is a parody commemorating the holiday of Sukkot.
Shakin' the Lulav
A lulav is a palm branch, often along with myrtle or willow branches and a citron fruit, combined and collectively waved during different parts of the synagogue services at Sukkot.
Livin' in a Booth
The parody below was filmed by the Ein Prat Fountainheads in honor of Sukkot.
Sukkot Preparations
If you have not started building your sukkah immediately after Yom Kippur, you may want to get started so you can join in the fun and joyfulness of this holiday without having to scramble as depicted below.
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