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Sukkot

Immediately following the awesome days of Rosh Hashana through Yom Kippur, we prepare for the joyous exuberance of Sukkot - the "Season of our Rejoicing."

After leaving Egypt, during the forty years of wandering in the wilderness, the Jewish people were surrounded by protective "clouds of glory."

In commemoration, and to enhance our awareness of G-d's all-embracing love and protection, we are commanded, "In Sukkahs (booths) you shall dwell, seven days" (Leviticus 23:42).

A Unique Mitzvah

Eating festive meals and spending time in the outdoor Sukkah is a delightful and unique religious experience.

Some have the custom of decorating the Sukkah with elaborate ornaments; others prefer to preserve its unadorned simplicity.

But whatever one's style, the Sukkah is the only Mitzvah in which we are completely surrounded, from head to toe, by the Mitzvah itself -- enveloped, as it were, in the divine presence.

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8/21/2007

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