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One Sukkah, One Lulav, One People
13 Tishrei, 5741 • September 23, 1980
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One Sukkah, One Lulav, One People
13 Tishrei, 5741 • September 23, 1980 |
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The two central Mitzvos of Sukkos -- Sukkah and the Four Kinds -- have at their core the theme of Jewish unity. (5:17) | |
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| Ezy, Eli, Dina and the newest character, Rina, try to come up with ideas to make the world's greatest sukkah and learn an important lesson in the process.
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History and Facts with Dina
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Meditation in Movement The movements we make with the Four Kinds each day of Sukkot are a meditation on bringing our emotions into balanced harmony. This meditation is grounded in the kavanot of the Ari as explained in the siddur of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.
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| Using exclusively licensed technology from KabbalaLabs Disincorporated, the latest device in time-travel is now being marketed to the public by Infinity Labs Intergalactical. Inexpensive and easy to construct in your own backyard, the Super Sukkah will prove a big hit for the entire family, friends, hornets and in-laws.
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Part 1 - Building the Sukkah Get an up-close look on how to build a sukkah: the temporary dwelling used on Sukkot.
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Part 2 - Eating in the Sukkah On Sukkot we move from our living and dining room to the sukkah; dicover how and why this is done.
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| On Sukkot we shake the lulav and etrog. Learn how to do this mitzvah of taking “the four kinds”.
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| The beauty of “the four kinds” is the etrog, the citron fruit. What distinguishes the etrog from an ordinary lemon?
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