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Humility, Diversity and Unity

Letters and numbers of the festivals—Sukkot

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Humility, Diversity and Unity: Letters and numbers of the festivals—Sukkot

The mystery of a missing letter vav in the verse that talks about shaking the lulav (Leviticus 23:40) and in the verse commanding us to dwell in the sukkah (23:42).
Letters and Numbers of Sukkot  
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Festivals, Lulav, Sukkah, Sukkot

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Miryam USA October 18, 2024

I learned that the esrog is the in essence, the moshiach who gathers all the others together. Reply

james cooley Kansas city, Kansas-usa October 8, 2012

examples Thank you for showing examples of these trees? date palm, willow.. Reply

Irene Glen Burnie, MD USA October 1, 2012

Humility, Diversity, and Unity Shalom Rabbi Raskin:

A well taught lesson on the customs of the Sukkot, and the fruits. Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this subject. I really enjoy learning about the customs and their meanings of the Jewish faith. But most of all I am very touched at the way you are always aware of the presence of G-d.

May the presence of God fill you with all joy and good health. Reply

Marlene bklynny October 12, 2011

Humility diversity Unity wonderful explanation of all of the succos customs and their meanings. GREAT! Reply

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