Harry’s Video Blog – Be My Guest – Sukkot 5784
Make sure to share your sukkah. View this video directly on VIMEO
Make sure to share your sukkah. View this video directly on VIMEO
My twins are back, with a story for Sukkot. View this video directly on VIMEO
Can’t get a permit to visit Israel this Sukkot? There is still hope…. View this video directly on VIMEO
Winter is rapidly approaching, and I am patiently waiting for a few dry days so that my Sukkah boards will dry out. Personally, I don’t like winter, and I don’t enjoy the snow, however, from a Jewish perspective, winter isn’t really so bad. One reason that we are positive about winter in traditional Jewish thought…
Five days after the solemnity and intensity of Yom Kippur, Sukkot, the festival of joy and happiness, begins. The Torah describes the festival as follows: On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the festival of Sukkot, a seven-day period for G-d: On the first day shall be a sacred holy day when you…
Rabbi Mordechai Becher looks at Kintsukuroi, a Japanese art form, and compares it to Jews entering the Sukkah after repenting during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. View this video directly on VIMEO
Harry Rothenberg explains how when you set foot in a sukkah, you can get transported to… View this video directly on VIMEO
The Sukkah reminds us of the incredible journey of the Jews, which started in Egypt, and throughout the years was always with G-d’s Divine protection. View this video directly on Vimeo.
Five days after the intensity of Yom Kippur, Sukkos, the festival of joy and happiness, begins. This festival lasts eight days in Israel and nine days everywhere else. The Torah describes the festival as follows: …On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the Festival of Sukkot, a seven-day period for God: On the…
Harry Rothenberg asks why does Sukkot takes place right after Yom Kippur. View this video directly on VIMEO