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Lulava
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn Just as he picked up the lulav and esrog, a bomb hit his truck, setting off multiple explosions.
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The Joy of Sukkot
by Rabbi Berel Wein It's a mistake to think that joy is a spontaneous emotion, requiring no previous training, planning, or accomplishment.
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Sukkot and the Festival Cycle
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman Sukkot is a dual-climax: of the three pilgrimage festivals, and also of the High Holiday cycle.
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Sukkah: Potential for Growth
by The Sfas Emes Sukkot enables us to be free to grow again, and to flee from our materialistic tendencies back to our Creator.
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The Etrog & Jewish Beauty
by Rabbi Joshua Shmidman In Judaism, true beauty involves apprehending the eternal in the flow of passing time.
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The Most Beautiful Esrog
by Rabbi Berel Wein When a little girl ruins her father's etrog, a kind and loving rabbi comes to the rescue.
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Sukkot: Universal Holiday?
by Rabbi Ari Kahn Understanding how Sukkot has a universal element absent in the other festivals, yet is still a uniquely Jewish holiday.
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Beating the Branches
by Rabbi Yisroel Miller The significance of Hoshana Rabbah, the last day of Sukkot, when we beat a cluster of willow branches on the ground.
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All for the Boss
by Ruchoma Shain High drama in a Jewish village, on the sixth night of Sukkot, Hashana Raba.
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The 4 Species of Sukkot
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman When all segments of Jews come together in a common goal, then everyone belongs, from the august Esrog to the lowly willow.
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