WireNewsOct 233 min readHosha’ana RabbaThe Final Judgment and the Custom to Remain Awake All Night The primary days of judgment are from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, however,...
WireNewsOct 212 min readThe Wood of the SukkahThe Turei Zahav (Chapter 21, Subsection 2) writes that it is worthy not to use the wood of the Sukkah for mundane purposes since these...
WireNewsOct 204 min readThe Holiday of SukkotThe Torah commands us to sit in the Sukkah during the seven days of the Sukkot holiday and to rejoice more during this holiday than...
WireNewsOct 163 min readThe Holiday of SukkotThe Gemara (Sukkah 11b) explains that the Mitzvah of Sukkah is in commemoration of the clouds of glory that surrounded our ancestors when...
WireNewsOct 143 min readThe Obligation to Eat in the SukkahA Meal of an Established Character Throughout the entire Sukkot holiday, both during the night and day, it is prohibited to eat a meal of...
WireNewsOct 134 min readThe Walls of the SukkahThe days between Yom Kippur and the Sukkot holiday are indeed holy ones during which we are involved with the building of the Sukkah in...
WireNewsOct 115 min readYom HaKippurimAs Yom Kippur closes we must ensure that we have repented and be like HaShem’s children! Ideas which Maran tz”l said on Yom HaKippurim in...
WireNewsOct 104 min readMotza’ei Yom Kippur-Unique Laws for this YearAdding From the Mundane Onto the Holiness One must add some of the mundane weekday onto the holiness of Yom Kippur upon its exit, i.e....
WireNewsOct 94 min readEating and Washing Oneself on Yom KippurRegarding the custom of Kapparot, we have discussed in the past that this custom may be fulfilled through money. A bill is taken ($10,...