Enhance your celebration of the joyous holiday of Sukkot by building your own sukkah.
One of the beautiful explanations about why we sit in a sukkah is that it represents an inherent belief on the part of the individual that they are sitting in the shadow of heavenly faith. To learn more about the correlation between the sukkah and the tremendous faith in God that is manifest by dwelling in the sukkah on Sukkot, read this enlightening analysis entitled “Rabbi Eliyahu Kitov’s Observations on the Sukkot Festival” from Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald’s Torah message for Sukkot 5775-2014. Out of respect for the Sabbath, please consider printing it on Friday afternoon if you plan to read it on Shabbat.
If you like what you’ve read here, signup to get notifications about new treats.
Related Posts
Judge Fairly
The Sixth Amendment in the United States’ Bill of Rights (requiring a speedy trial,…
0 Comments2 Minutes
Be Fair
Try to remain impartial when hearing the dispute of others. In this week’s Torah…
0 Comments1 Minutes
Judaism at the Barber
On February 20, 1816, Rossini’s classic opera, The Barber of Seville, premiered at the…
0 Comments3 Minutes