Do you crave the connectedness and friendship that a hug conveys?
The good news is that there is a giant bear hug on the horizon. The sukkah is described as G-d’s embrace, as He cradles us in His metaphysical arms, safe and secure in His presence.
Ready to experience this Divine hug? Now is the time to get building!
The main mitzvot of Sukkot are spending time (especially eating) in the sukkah and waving the Four Kinds (lulav and etrog). If there is any way we can help you (or anyone in the community) perform these mitzvahs, please hit reply and let us know.
Tradition describes Sukkot as the “time of our rejoicing.” And with G-d’s help, we will celebrate to the best of our ability.
To help you celebrate Sukkot with joy and unity, here are some articles, videos, and stories just for you. We hope they come to good use.
You are also invited to join any of the sukkot events, or let us know and just come by to hang in the sukkah.
Sending you a hug!
Rabbi Kushi and Fraida Schusterman
P.S. Check out these links below :)
