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GA 720 A
This 2 part crash-course on Sukkot begins with an overview of the themes and goals of all the Jewish holidays, and how Sukkot is the climax of the year and pinnacle of our personal joy. Hear why each of the proscribed actions we do this holiday lead to elevated feelings of inner happiness and security.
GA 720 B
This 2-part crash-course on Sukkot begins with an overview of the themes and goals of each of the Jewish holidays. Sukkot is the climax of the year and the pinnacle of our personal joy. Hear how each of the specific actions proscribed on this holiday can lead to the uplifting feeling of inner security and joy.
JO 546 A
Sukkos offers a narrow opening for reaching the sublime heights of joy, which are even greater than the transcendental heights of Yom Kippur. Hear how Hashem's love for us and our love for Him embrace beneath the peaceful sukkah branches.
KI 546 A
At the end of days all the nations will plead with Hashem to also test them. He will offer them the mitzvah of sitting in the Sukkah. Rabbi Kahn probes the core difference between Jewish and non-Jewish thinking, and why the Sukkah plays such a pivotal role in Jewish thought. Hear also a breathtaking insight into the Sukkah from the biblical story of Jacob and Esau.
KL 546
Why is happiness specifically related to the holiday of Sukkos? Rabbi Kelemen elaborates how different physical and spiritual levels of happiness interrelate and intrinsically depend on one another.
KY 546 B
After Yom Kippur we hopefully feel happy and relieved the day is over, and that we've been forgiven by sensing a new feeling of confidence to believe in ourselves again. The holiday of Sukkot is to bring us into a closer intimacy with God.
ON 544 C
Turn whatever fear and love for God you've earned during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur into the joy of Sukkos. Rabbi Orlowek weaves the three holidays together - culminating in Simchas Torah.
WB 715 D
In step with the introspective nature of the day, Rabbi Wein delves into a question that perplexes the greatest Jewish minds: why must we suffer through difficult times? Citing Torah sages, along with fascinating stories of Jews who triumphed through the Holocaust and Soviet Russia, Rabbi Wein gives an inspiring message on the strength of teshuva.
WN 548 A
We are enjoined to reach for ecstasy during Simchas Beis Hashoeva (the dancing which accompanied the water drawing ceremony). Rav Noah explains where this joy comes from and the ecstatic heights to be touched by dancing up a storm.
WY 546 A
Living in God's presence, which is what the Succah is all about, is intended to alter the essence of who we are. How so? Rav Yaakov proves why focusing on all our blessings within the Succah experience will bring about a happiness that will necessarily be followed by a deeper connection to His Divine presence.