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On the holy day, Simchat Torah, Jews finish reading the five books of the Torah and do what immediately after?
Question 1:
On the holy day, Simchat Torah, Jews finish reading the five books of the Torah and do what immediately after?
A.
Throw a party
B.
Start again
C.
Discuss the days events
D.
Have a meal
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