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Thu Oct 17, 2024, 12:54 PM Oct 17

A Holiday finally provides an event to celebrate

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Israel was attacked on You Kippur in 1973, and on Simchat Torah in 2023.

Sukkot 2024 saw the elimination of the evil Sinwar.

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A Holiday finally provides an event to celebrate (Original Post) question everything Oct 17 OP
Amen MyMission Oct 17 #1
I will definitely be having a beer later to drink to this evil man's demise. nycbos Oct 17 #2
13 years to the day from his release from jail and his body identified. Mosby Oct 17 #3
Simchat Torah is approaching Richard D Oct 18 #4

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Thu Oct 17, 2024, 01:29 PM
Oct 17

I spent the morning in shul. We sang Hallel, shook the lulav and etrog, had kiddush in the sukkah. (No lunch, we're in Asheville, no water, can't use our kitchen.)
No one had heard the news about Sinwar, services started before the news broke.

On my way home I got a call from my 85 year old friend Joyce, a Catholic and staunch Democrat, who apologized for disturbing me on my holiday. She'd just heard the news, wanted to make sure I knew about it. I was very glad she called to tell me!

I remember last year, during our Simchat Torah celebration there were folks there who hadn't heard about the attack, and some who attended because they had heard about it and wanted to be with others in the Jewish community. We still hope and pray for the hostages safety and freedom. Still, this Simchat Torah will be merrier than last year.

It is the season of our rejoicing.

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