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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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Hoshana Raba, 5742 • October 18, 1981 The congregation circles while reciting the Hosha’anos on Hoshanah Rabah. The Hosha’anos are recited while holding the Lulav and Esrog to the heart. The Rebbe counts out the five willows, then strikes them on the ground.
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4 Tishrei 5750 - October 3, 1989 Lekach for the birth of a baby. To bring Moshiach, check your Tefilin and Mezuzos. Spread Yiddishkeit by showing an example and through pleasant words.
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Farbrengen, 6 Tishrei 5742 • October 4, 1981 This melody was often sung by the Chassidim of the Mitteler Rebbe as they traveled to Lubavitch to visit him. The words allude to their hopeful yearnings. When they reach Lubavitch, they will drink from “the well of Torah and Chassidism,” and will lack nothing.
The Rebbe taught this song during the Festival of Simchas Torah 1956.
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