Finishing Strong, Starting Fresh - Sukkos - Ep. 403
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Why does Sukkos alone carry the title "Yom Simchateinu" when we're commanded to rejoice on all the festivals? What distinguishes Sukkos from Pesach, Shavuot, and even from Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?
In this eye-opening Sukkos episode, explore Rav Yitzchak Hutner's framework for understanding the unique simcha of Sukkos. Discover the Midrash's powerful explanation of why we wave the lulav triumphantly - like leaving a court case victorious - and what this reveals about our relationship with Hashem after the Yamim Noraim.
Through Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin's moving parable about an expensive watch that gets bent but not broken, understand the profound message about the neshama and spiritual repair. Learn why the Ramban connects completion with goodness, and why Sukkos specifically brings double korbanot. This shiur reveals practical insights about never giving up hope and recognizing that what seems damaged can always be straightened.
Perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding of Sukkos, the festivals, and the power of spiritual restoration.
Keywords: Torah podcast, Sukkos, Yom Simchateinu, Jewish learning, Yamim Tovim, Shalosh Regalim, arba minim, lulav, Rav Hutner, teshuvah, Yamim Noraim, Simchat Torah