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Sukkot: Dancing over the abyssHere we are, once more building our sukkot. With a sense of numbness, I ask myself whether it’s worth decorating the Sukkah this year. It feels like I’m just going through the motions.
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Sukkot: 4 parts in harmonyIn one of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook’s most famous poems, “The Four-Fold Song,” he speaks about four dimensions of our soul’s song — as an individual, as part of a nation, as part of ...
Sukkot is a festival celebrated by Jewish people around the world, starting on 29 September, and lasting for one week (or eight days in countries outside Israel) ending on 6 October. The festival ...
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