The full explanation is revealed: a hijacker that repeats itself every year
It is precisely during the Sukkot holiday that we are commanded to rejoice more than all the Israeli holidays.
Why does this happen and what is the meaning of the joy that fills the holiday?
Rabbi Shai Tahan explains things wonderfully.
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David Berger, submitted on behalf of Shuba Israel
06/10/2022
Thursday, October 6, 2022, 11:11 a.m. Updated: 1:15 p.m.
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On video: Rabbi Shai Tahan (PR)
The month of Elul, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - behind us and now we are just before the arrival of Sukkot, the holiday in which the main mitzvah is joy.
Why is it precisely during the Sukkot holiday that we are commanded to rejoice more than all the Israeli holidays and what is the meaning of the joy that fills the holiday?
Rabbi Shai Tahan, head of the Sha'ari Ezra community and head of the Arzi HaLebanon teaching house explains things wonderfully and explains why the Sukkot holiday comes exactly after Yom Kippur and why it arrives as it were "snuggled" without preparation, watch his full words.
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