Sukkot – Exodus 33:12 – 34:16

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, we read Parshat Suukot, an exerpt from the book of Exodus. Due to the holiday of Sukkot we have opted to present you with a relevant teaching from our archives.

Discover the meaning behind the lulav, or 4 species which is gathered and utilized throughout the holiday of Sukkot. Sondra expalins how the Sukkah, a small, often flimsy piece of shelter reminds us of our place in this world and of God’s perfect provision.

We wish a safe, joyful Sukkot to all those who are celebrating! Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach!

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