Simchat Torah is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated towards the end of the Sukkot festival in commemoration of the completion of the yearly cycle of Torah readings. Synonyms for Simchat Torah include "Rejoicing in the Torah," "Celebration of the Law," and "The Joy of Torah." The holiday is also known as "The Festival of the Rejoicing of the Law" and "The Day of the Completion of the Torah." It is a time when Jews come together to dance with the Torah scrolls and express their love for the teachings contained within. The holiday marks the continuation of the Jewish people's perpetual commitment to the study and observance of the Torah.