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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.
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.
WG 540 A
Yomim Noraim: A Heal in Olam Habah
Torah study connects all Yiddisheit to all souls. Learn what true return to God consists of and how each person exists eternally as a letter in the Sefer Torah. But do we also count, being commonly known as the 'Heal Generation'? This class spans Yom Kippur to Sukkos and the parsha of Bereishis - to convey a powerful lesson on the worth of every soul and the intrinsic strength of the Holy Torah.
WG 546 D
To unravel the evasive secret of happiness, Rabbi Wagensberg delves into the quintessential holiday of Succos, to find the markers to attaining that uninhibited state of joy. One marker is trusting in Hashem, one of the most secure states we can feel, which brings contentment in its wake. Another marker is when we remove ourselves from the comfort of physicality, we sometimes also experience a true simcha. Listen in for a few surprises why.
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.
WN 548 C
The ecstatic joy of Sukkos in the Beis Hamikdash was experienced at the Simchas Beis Hashoeva, where we would dance with the great sages of our nation throughout the night. What is the essence of this joy that has persevered us through centuries of exile and persecution. Can we access this joy even today?
WN 548 E
The dancing and joy in the Beis Hamikdash during Sukkot was unmatched in the world. Rav Noah relates powerful stories about Jews who found incredible happiness in their fate as Jews from Russia to the Holocaust - using the threads of joy woven into our undestructible heritage.