Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Succoth: Our Protective Fortress By Rav Kook
The sukkah booth that we live in during the Succoth holiday is by definition a temporary dwelling. The Sages ruled that a very tall structure, over ten meters high, is invalid as a sukkah because it is a permanent structure. An exposed hut consisting of only two walls and a handbreadth for the third, on the other hand, is perfectly acceptable.
And yet, this rickety booth is our protective fortress. As King David said, "You protect them in a sukkah from the strife of tongues" (Ps. 31:21). Why should such a flimsy structure be a paradigm of protection and safety?
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