Themes- What did we find in this video we liked?
Here is the daily weather map from Ynet.
What parts of the Israeli weather report are different from the weather report in MD?
Why water and sukkot?
Who in the Torah struggles with water?
Symbolism of Waving the Four Species
The motion and order of the wavings is highly significant.
- On a basic level there is simply the arousal of our joy, thanksgiving, and praise of God at the time of the final fruit harvest.
- The directions are symbolic of divine rule over nature.
- There is the representation of the fertility of the land and the desire for rain.
- This is also representative of our complete immersion in the holiday. On one level, we are surrounded by the sukkah. On another level, through this motion (of bringing it toward us), Sukkot enters us. The lulav becomes a conduit of peace and God’s presence from every direction; transcendence and immanence. We gather in and are gathered in.
Through all of these, the themes of Sukkot are played out and interwoven beautifully: redemption, universal peace and brotherhood, completion. (FROM MYJEWISHLEARNING, sourced from
(ב) בקיץ:
(ג) מוֹרִיד הַטָּל
(ד) בחורף:
(ה) מַשִּׁיב הָרֽוּחַ וּמוֹרִיד הַגֶּֽשֶׁם:
(2) From the Musaf of the first day of Pesach until the Musaf of Shemini Atzeres one should say:
(3) He causes the dew to descend.
(4) From the Musaf of Shemini Atzeres until the Musaf of the first day of Pesach you should say:
(5) Causer of the wind to blow and of the rain to fall.10God’s might is as much manifested in causing the rain as it is in reviving the dead. In fact the Talmud (Maseches Taanis 7a) declares in the name of Rabbi Avohu: “The day when rain falls is greater than the day of the resurrection of the dead.” Rabbi Yochanan said, (Ibid, 2a): “There are three ׳keys’ which God retains in His own hands and does not entrust to any emissary: the key to rain, the key to childbirth, and the key to the resurrection of the dead.”
ומפני מה אמרה תורה נסכו מים בחג אמר הקדוש ברוך הוא נסכו לפני מים בחג כדי שיתברכו לכם גשמי שנה ואמרו לפני בראש השנה מלכיות זכרונות ושופרות מלכיות כדי שתמליכוני עליכם זכרונות כדי שיעלה זכרוניכם לפני לטובה ובמה בשופר
And for what reason did the Torah say: Pour water onto the altar in the Temple on the festival of Sukkot? The Holy One, Blessed be He, said: Pour water before Me on the festival of Sukkot so that the rains of the year, which begin to fall after Sukkot, will be blessed for you. And recite before Me on Rosh HaShana verses that mention Kingships, Remembrances, and Shofarot: Kingships so that you will crown Me as King over you; Remembrances so that your remembrance will rise before Me for good; and with what will the remembrance rise? It will rise with the shofar.
What do we love about being in control?
Kobi Oz (and Zalman) is reminded that Judaism is constantly pushing us towards humility. How do we feel about this?
How do we connect this feeling of lacking control to your last few weeks?
We focused today on the deep need for water in the land Israel. Is there a way to connect these feelings to the experiences of our students here in the US? If so how?