As we approach the Yom Tov of Sukkos, a time filled with simcha and great joy, one question often comes up: What should we do if it rains during a seudah in the sukkah?
Halacha provides clear direction, but the decision to stay or leave the sukkah can also carry deeper layers of emotion and personal connection.
In his insightful Reid Bite, R’ Sruly Bornstein explores the nuances of this question, offering a profound perspective on being “Drenched in Love.” Whether or not rain is in the forecast, the discussion brings out how even discomfort can be transformed into an opportunity for a deeper connection with Hashem.
The question isn’t just about how we’ve learned the halacha back in yeshiva with the pashut pshat, but also about the love and dedication behind our actions.
Can one “feif duch un,” stay, and still fulfill the mitzvah? This Reid Bite gives listeners the opportunity to reflect and prepare for Yom Tov by exploring the deeper significance of mitzvot and how we can bring greater meaning to our Sukkos experience.
It’s also a chance to explore other Reid Bites available on the topic of Sukkos and many other moadim.
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Listen to the Reid Bites through your preferred channel:
Drenched in Love Reid Bite – Video | Mobile App | Website
Bava Basra 115 Full Shiur (2nd day of Sukkos daf) – Video | Mobile App | Website
For more Reid Bites on the topic of Sukkos, visit:
LakewoodDafYomi.com > Reid Bites > Moadim > Sukkos
As we prepare for the days of Sukkos, let’s reflect on how we can be “Drenched in Love” for the mitzvah, deepening our connection to Hashem through every moment of this special Yom Tov.
Additionally, there are several other reid bites from R’ Sruly Bornstein that delve into the themes of Sukkos. These include topics like the beauty of the Arba Minim, the deep connection between Rabbi Akiva and Shemini Atzeres, and the achdus (unity) represented by the Daled Minim. Listeners can also explore the Rogatchover Gaon’s novel source for the special Kedusha of Hoshana Raba, or learn about the deeper significance of the Simchas Torah celebration. Each of these shiurim provides profound insights to enhance the joy and spiritual connection of Sukkos.
Explore these and other topics to enrich your understanding of this Yom Tov and more by visiting the Reid Bites section under Sukkos.
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