Chapter 138 – Hoshana Rabbah (seventh day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot), Shemini Atzeret (eighth [day of] Assembly; a Jewish holiday celebrated in the Hebrew month of Tishrei (the first month of the civil year), which follows the Jewish festival of Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals), Simchat Torah (a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle)
138.1) Stay awake the whole of the night before Hoshana Rabbah to study the Torah.
138.2) On that day, you should take on a special aravah.
138.3) The aravah should not be taken with the lulav.
138.4) On the night of Shemini Atzeret (eighth [day of] Assembly; a Jewish holiday celebrated in the Hebrew month of Tishrei, which follows the Jewish festival of Sukkot (one of Judaism’s three central harvest festivals), do not recite the kiddush before nightfall.
138.5) Eat in the sukkah (temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot) on the night of Shemini Atzeret.
138.6) Around dark on the eighth day of Sukkot, you may move furniture back to the house.
138.7) The last day of the festival, Simchat Torah (a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the beginning of a new cycle)), conclude the reading of the Torah and rejoice.
138.8) Bless the people at the Shaharit service on Simhat Torah.
138.9) The process for the morning service is listed here.
138.10) The Hatan Torah and the Hatan Bereshit should donate charity and invite their friends to a joyous banquet on the completion of the Torah.