
Sukkot: The Gift of Vulnerability
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is festive, vibrant, strange and exciting. In neighborhoods with large Jewish populations, passersby might notice wood and plastic huts going
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is festive, vibrant, strange and exciting. In neighborhoods with large Jewish populations, passersby might notice wood and plastic huts going
by Rabbi Sandra Cohen בְּרֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה יִכָּתֵבוּן, וּבְיוֹם צוֹם כִּפּוּר יֵחָתֵמוּן – B’rosh hashanah yicatevu u’v’yom tzum kippur y’chamtenu On Rosh Hashanah it is written,
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