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The Talmud on the Festival of Sukkot
Tractate Sukkah opens with a discussion of the technical halachik parameters, including the dimensions and other properties essential for a valid and kosher sukkah. In this class we explore why it's the holiday’s primary mitzvah—from which the very festiv...
By Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Geisinsky
Nine Days Siyum
Tractate Sukkah discusses the various observances of the joyous holiday of Sukkot: dwelling in a Sukkah, taking of the Four Kinds, and the festive dancing and praying that characterizes the weeklong celebration. The tractate concludes with the story of Mi...
Nine Days Siyum
Tractate Sukkah discusses the various observances of the joyous holiday of Sukkot: dwelling in a Sukkah, taking of the Four Kinds, and the festive dancing and praying that characterizes the weeklong celebration. The tractate concludes with the story of Mi...
The Talmud on the Festival of Sukkot
Nine Days Siyum
Tractate Sukkah discusses the various observances of the joyous holiday of Sukkot: dwelling in a Sukkah, taking of the Four Kinds, and the festive dancing and praying that characterizes the weeklong celebration. The tractate concludes with the story of Mi...
The Gemara asks: And these two extra loaves received by the incoming watch, what is their purpose? Rabbi Yitzḥak says: They are as compensation for locking the doors of the Temple. The Gemara asks: Let the outgoing watch say to the incoming one: Remove yo...
The verse states: “They shall have like portions to eat” (Deuteronomy 18:8); just as all the watches receive an equal portion of the service, so too all the watches receive an equal portion in the eating. The Gemara asks: What is the eating mentioned in t...
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