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Sukkot 5769 - October 13, 2008

 Holidays
Getting Beyond Our Comfort Zones

Judaism is forward thinking, eager to embrace innovation and fresh perspective. So why are we abandoning our homes and living in thatched huts, as we did 3400 years ago?
What Is Sukkot?
The Sukkah, the Four Kinds, the "Water-Drawing Celebrations," the meaning of unity, the dynamics of joy, the Kabbalah of the willow -- explored via dozens of essays, insights, readings and stories
The Multiculturalism Debate

Does Jewish unity allow for diversity? The pros and cons of multiculturalism are reflected in the two primary mitzvot of Sukkot -- taking the Four Kinds and dwelling in the sukkah.
It Takes All Kinds

The etrog says: "I am perfect." The lulav says: "Knowledge is everything." The hadas says "Action is the most important thing." The aravah says: "I am nothing." These are things we all need to say, at least once in a while.
United We Stand

They were coming. Tens of thousands of them, all ages and nationalities, a spectacular ocean of humanity flowing through the gates of the Old City...
The Unpopular Tzaddik

Rabbi Pinchas raised his eyes. There stood the first of the Ushpizin--the honored guest for the first night of the festival--outside the door of his sukkah...
 Blogs
Life's Fall-outs

Don't we all fall? And don't we yearn for an empathetic embrace, a hug or a word of encouragement?
Holiday Wars

The holiday passed in a haze of bickering. The 'Who's going to win Mommy's attention' game continued in full-swing. My children's constant bickering is driving me crazy, and making the holiday season into a nightmare. I can't wait for them to go back to school.
Warning: Marriage is Hard

Your spouse is "human imperfection personified." So are you, but that probably doesn't bother you that much. Help your spouse to improve but most of all, help YOURSELF to deal with it.
 Women
Jewish Women You should Know

Yona Yakobavitz: Creating Harmony From Challenge
Sukkot in Veronezh

While I can say that I always loved the exotic palm scent that permeates the whole festival, always enjoyed the elbowing and squashing that comes with a Sukkah packed to capacity, and the rainwater that cooled and diluted our soup, I can never say I treasured the Sukkah - until this year...
Four Species Visualization

You are sitting in a sukkah. Its walls are panels of fragrant wood. On the floor beneath you dance patterns of light and shade, cast by the sechach, the scented roof of leaves above your head. Take a deep breath. Imbibe the peace within your sukkah’s walls...
A New Perspective

The three-year-old stood in her living room and carefully held the camera in her small hands. "Smile, Mommy!" Snap. We gathered around to see the digital image on the small screen. My friend was a giant, her head framed by the ceiling light fixture. "Wow," she said, startled. "This is how she sees me. I tower over her!"
 News
Temporary Huts Popping Up Everywhere for Sukkot Holiday

Sukkot is here, and judging by the accounts of consumers and retailers alike, many suburban streets are seeing more of those temporary huts spring up in driveways and lawns.
In sukkot [huts] you shall dwell for seven days... in order that your generations shall know that I made the children of Israel dwell in sukkot when I took them out of the land of Egypt
— Leviticus 23:42-43

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Friday
11 Tishrei | October 10
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Start on sukkah
"G-d's Name"
Light Shabbat Candles before sunset.
Shabbat
12 Tishrei | October 11
Torah Reading: Ha'Azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52)
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Passing of R. Abraham "The Angel" (1776)
Sunday
13 Tishrei | October 12
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Passing of R. Akiva Eiger (1837)
Passing of Rebbe Maharash (1882)
Monday
14 Tishrei | October 13
Erev Sukkot
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Prepare "Four Kinds" in Sukkah
Light Holiday Candles before sunset.
Tuesday
15 Tishrei | October 14
Sukkot
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Eat in Sukkah
The Ushpizin
The "Four Kinds"
"Water Drawing" Celebrations
Links
Light Holiday Candles before sunset.
Wednesday
16 Tishrei | October 15
Sukkot
Light Holiday Candles before sunset.
Thursday
17 Tishrei | October 16
Sukkot
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Chol Hamoed
Friday
18 Tishrei | October 17
Sukkot
Light Shabbat Candles before sunset.
Shabbat
19 Tishrei | October 18
Sukkot
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Passing of Vilna Gaon (1797)


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