Archive for September 2018
I in the Sukkah: A Poem
This poem by Rabbi Jill Hausman describes the author’s personal experience in the Sukkah. The Rabbi and Cantor of the progressive Actors’ Temple in New York
Inviting Your Authentic Self Into The Sukkah: A Poem
This poem describes the welcoming personal spiritual homecoming of the festival of Sukkot, following the intensity of the Days of Awe. Devon Spier, a writer, rabbinical
Traditional Sukkot Blessings
This site presents the traditional Hebrew, English and transliterated texts for some of the prayers and blessings recited on Sukkot, including
Hebrew Prayers for the Sukkah: Upon Entering, Exiting, and Seder Ushpizin
This document provides some of traditional Hebrew and Aramaic prayers and blessings recited over the festival of Sukkot, including the
Conservative Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
This excerpt from the Conservative Or Hadash Commentary on Siddur Sim Shalom provides the Hebrew and English text of an egalitarian version of the
Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin
This Egalitarian Seder Ushpizin provides a parallel Hebrew and English text that can be used to fulfill an egalitarian version of the Kabbalistic
Welcoming the Ushpizot: A Complete Guide
This thorough article provides everything you need to know in order to run a meaningful, educational and spiritual program about
Sukkot: Ushpizin (Guests) & Jewish Hospitality
This amusing and informative video (05:22) by Rabbi John Carrier of Reform Burbank Temple Emanuel introduces the origins and significance of the Jewish
When & How to Build a Sukkah & What to Do Inside It
This amusing and comprehensive video by Rabbi John Carrier of Reform Burbank Temple Emanuel provides a practical introduction to the festival of Sukkot, including
How to Wave the Lulav and Etrog on Sukkot
We show you how to shake a lulav and etrog! פורסם על ידי MyJewishLearning.com ב חמישי, 20 באוקטובר 2016 This