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Rabbi Dan Roth shows us how to leave our problems at the doorstep of the sukkah, and let G‑d be our “Ultimate Shelter.”

The Ultimate Shelter

A Sukkot Message

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By Dan Roth
Dan Roth is the author of "Relevance: Pirkei Avos for the Twenty First Century" (Feldheim). His ability to take Torah ideals and communicate them in today's language -- a thread that runs throughout his book -- led him to establish Torah Live .
Rabbi Roth studied in the Mir Yeshiva (Yerushalayim) and received semicha from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. He is an admired teacher in Ohr Somayach, as well as a sought-after lecturer in schools and communities throughout the world.
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October 10, 2012
Thank you!
Just received news of layoffs at work and then decided to log on and check out Chabad.org...always a blessing. This encouraged me so much!!
Yochanan Quillen
Sonora, CA
September 29, 2012
The Ultimate Shelter
Such spiritual insight - very moving - bringing me back to special meditation on our G_d. Thank you Rabbi Roth
Carol Watts
Hickory, NC, USA
September 27, 2012
desert
The Lord has my self and other that i know in the desert a wilderness of dryness I have no job . Yet our G-d sustain us. I love the stars and what he said about them seeing the same stars. never though of this till now. thanks
tina hale
hurst, Texas
October 9, 2011
What a beautiful heartfelt video... thank you.
Elena
Jacksonville, FL
chabadjacksonville.org
September 28, 2010
The Ultimate Shelter
What a beautiful teaching. As I watched this video by Rabbi Roth, It transport me to that desert where the Jewish people spent 40 years. And my heart jumps with gladness by just imagining G-d's Shekinah in that beautiful place.

I feel a special warmth in my spirit, that only our Creator can give. How wonderful, how loving, and caring is our Heavenly Father!!!

I do not know which other way I can describe the feeling.

Thank you Rabbi Roth for bringing the thought to my mind.

Blessings
margaret
Mejsa, Arizona, USA
September 22, 2010
thank you
so special
so important
Anonymous
katzrin, isreal
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