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Sukkah 41: Offering Comfort on Sukkot

Those who have sat shiva know that the weeks after shiva can be much harder than the shiva itself. No longer are there people coming to visit, at…

Sukkah 41: An Expensive Lulav

It was not long ago that it was hard to find a minyan of people with a lulav and etrog in shul. Following on the heels of the High Holidays, Sukkot…

Sukkah 41: My Own Lulav

One of the unique laws of the arba minim, the four species, is that one can only fulfil the Biblical mitzvah with a set that one personally owns (…

Sukkah 28: Nice Guys Finish First

Rabbi Yochanan ben HaChoranit must have been a great Sage. I imagine that many reading this devar Torah have never heard of him and there is in fact…

Sukkah 28: A "Weak" Student

To state that Rav Yochanan ben Zakai is one of the most important leaders in all of Jewish history is nothing short of an understatement. Without his…

Sukkah 26: Snack Time

One of the requirements of a sukkah is that it be a dirat arai, a temporary dwelling. A permanent structure would be a bayit, a home, rather than a…

Sukkah 20: A Great Servant

Psychologists have long known that two people can—and often do—see the exact same thing, and yet offer very different accounts of what they have…

Sukkah 2: Looking Skyward

“A sukkah that is taller than 20 amot, cubits (approximately 30 feet), is invalid; and Rabbi Yehuda validates it” (Sukkah 2a). This rather technical…

Some Concluding Thoughts on Masechet Sukkah

As we have studied Masechet Sukkah together, we have stressed two themes: that of simcha, joy; and that of the unity of the Jewish people. Of course…

Sukkah 52: The Greatest Joy

“Whoever did not see the celebration of the drawing of the water (simchat beit hashoeva) has never witnessed joy in their life” (Sukkah…

Sukkah 48: Pass the Water

In a recent post, we discussed the opposition to the mitzvah of placing the arava on the altar. An even greater dispute arose vis a vis the mitzva of…

Sukkah 46: A Daily Dose of Blessings

“Rav Yehuda said in the name of Shmuel: lulav, seven; and sukkah, one” (Sukkah 45b). So begins a discussion as to how often we are to…

Sukkah 45: Seeing Double

The arava, the willow branch, has a dual function on Sukkot. It is the last of four species that make up the mitzvah of “lulav”. Without…

Sukkah 43: My Lulav Is Better Than Yours

Despite the explicit command to take the lulav on the first day of Sukkot--and to blow the shofar on the first of…

Sukkah 38: Shake the Lulav

"A child who knows how to shake [the lulav] is obligated to take the lulav" (Sukkah 42a). As we noted in our first "daily daf" on…

Sukkah 36: Lulav in the Sukkah

We tend to view the mitzvoth of sitting in the sukkah and the arba minim (henceforth referred to as the "lulav") as distinct…

Sukkah 35: Long Live the Etrog

The Rambam in his introduction to the Mishna divides the Oral Law into various categories. He begins with what he terms peirushim hamekubalim…

Sukkah 34: Don't Cut Yourself

"And you shall take for yourself on the first day pri etz hadar, a beautiful fruit tree, kapot temarim, branches of date palms, …