all

all

MembersSimchat Torah 2025 – A new beginning or a return to the old?

Two years after the Hamas massacre and the abduction of hostages, a dark chapter comes to an end. But will we now come together as a society—or will the disputes flare up anew?

Hundreds of people pray at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), October 10, 2025. Photo: Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90
Hundreds of people pray at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot), October 10, 2025. Photo: Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90

On the eve of Simchat Torah 2025, Israel finally breathes a sigh of relief. Two years after the most horrific day in our modern history, the last 20 living hostages are returning home. It was exactly on this holiday, two years ago, that the Hamas massacre began—when thousands of terrorists from Gaza invaded, attacked dozens of kibbutzim, abducted hundreds of civilians, and plunged a nation into shock and grief. Two years later, the circle has closed. The unimaginable has come to an end.

But as the joy over the hostages’ return mingles with the memory of suffering, a weighty question arises: What happens now? Will we, as a society, come together—or will we fall back into the toxic climate that preceded Simchat Torah 2023? I personally hope this holiday becomes a turning point. That Simchat Torah 2025 not only marks the end of a tragedy but the beginning of a new era—a time when we stop fighting each other.

“Hostage Square” in Tel Aviv was, for many months, the epicenter of...

Israel Today Membership

Become a Member

  • Read all member content

    Get exclusive in-depth reports from Israel.

  • Get exclusive in-depth reports from Israel

    Connect with Israel, right from your home.

  • Lift up the voice of truth and hope

    Support Jerusalem-based Zionist journalism.

Already a member? .

About the author

Patrick Callahan

This is an example of author bio/description. Beard fashion axe trust fund, post-ironic listicle scenester. Uniquely mesh maintainable users rather than plug-and-play testing procedures.

One response to “Simchat Torah 2025 – A new beginning or a return to the old?”

  1. Franciscus says:

    Maybe they booed, the mention of Netanyahu because he was right and they were wrong !

Leave a Reply

Login