Sukkot in the Holy Temple
October 5, 2006 - 13 Tishrei, 5767
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series with new shows available every Thursday.
Part 1: The mystery of the passage from the judgment of Yom Kippur to the joy of Sukkot: fleeing into the embrace of the Divine Presence.
Part 2: The palpable joy of the Festival of Sukkot as it was celebrated in the time of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
(To learn more about Sukkot, and how it was celebrated in the Holy Temple, please click here.)
Dedication: by Lee Ann Yates to Robert Yates
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Next week on Light to the Nations:
To Dwell in the Sukkah
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Entry Filed under: Temple Institute Shows, Light to the Nations
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1. Habakkuk313 | October 8, 2006 - 16 Tishrei, 5767 at 5:08 pm
One word, superb. I especially enjoyed the Rabbi explaining about the balconies at Sukkot that were made so the women could enjoy the festivities at a distance. The Rabbi also enlightened me about how the Gemara states on how “bright” the festival really was. I can’t say enough about how wonderfully produced the programs truly are for me!
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