Shabbat/Holidays

Sukkot

SUKKOT

October Surprise

I wanted to make my extended time in our family home over Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah memorable. I didn’t…

RECIPES

Family-Friendly, Brain Healthy!

The following dishes are not only family-friendly, they’re also brain-healthy—just what the doctor ordered! Perfect for the yamim tovim and…

RECIPES

Chef’s Table – Hearty Vegetarian Dishes to Serve in the Sukkah

This year, Sukkot takes place in the latter part of October, so unless you live in Australia, chances are the…

RECIPES

Fabulous Fall Foods to Serve in the Sukkah

Sukkot celebrates the final gathering of the harvest before the winter. Meals are served in the Sukkah, which symbolizes the…

JEWISH LAW

What’s the Truth about . . . the Arba Minim?

Misconception: It is ideal to hold the lulav (along with the hadasim and aravot) and the etrog together in one…

POETRY

Rishon LeCheshbon

your February bar mitzvah like every bar mitzvah took place on the first day of Succos

POETRY

Guest Pass

though through serrated holes of branched schach above this temporary haven I espy milky vapor trial

SUKKOT

Diras Arai

By Yossi Huttler inside the temporary walls each soul sent, enters dwelling on faith that He who built the succah…

RECIPES

Simple, But Not Boring, Sukkot Recipes

Chag HaSukkot is unquestionably one of our most enjoyable holidays. Preparation, however, is something else.

SUKKOT

The Sukkah: Our Eternal Reminder

Sukkot stands between the world of miracles and what is referred to as the world of nature.

SUKKOT

Going in Circles: The Double Identity of Sukkot

Though the Chumash repeatedly identifies Sukkot as the last of the trio of regalim beginning with Pesach and Shavuot, we…

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