Sukkot at YM&うん

Why I Love Sukkot

There is no other holiday on the Jewish or Gregorian calendar that combines child-like adventurism with semi-pro carpentry, alongside radical hospitality all shaded by an emotional imperative. Just as the weather gets colder and the skies begin to get darker earlier, this holiday, deep in symbolism around the preciousness of life, comes to push pause on our lives for eight days.

If you boil it down, Sukkot is a celebration of a few basic human truths, including “impermanence, 変化する, and faith.” Sukkot is the quintessential holiday for rejoicing. How is this expressed? Through building and then dwelling inside flimsy, elaborate outside forts. In these sukkahs, which are completely and deliberately exposed to the elements, we share as many meals as possible and even sleep in them. As Rabbi Pesach Stadlin once said, “On Sukkot we are commanded to sit in huts and be happy!” That’s basically the point of it. The tradition actually commands us to be happy and share that happiness with guests.

There are so many things I love about Sukkot. I love it as a religious holiday. The prayer is highly celebratory as if to put us in the right frame of mind for entering into the sukkah. But religious people do not have a monopoly on this holiday. Done in the right contexts, Sukkot can become a song-filled jam fest and anyone can participate. Song, however, is not the only way joy can be expressed. Sharing food, telling stories, making art to decorate the sukkah – whatever moves the particular sukkah dwellers to fulfil the commandment to be joyous – it counts. For some it is more quiet and contemplative. For others it is a communal feast. At its core Sukkot is a deep acknowledgement of the gift of life. And yet, the holiday is celebrated outside, often in the cold, sometimes damp conditions. I take this to symbolize a joy that is based in reality. The message I hear is that we don’t need to escape our reality to find joy and meaning. We merely need to slow down, spend time huddled together and notice how lucky we truly are to be alive.

ラビ・エズラ・ワインバーグ, 若者 & 家族部

Upcoming Sukkot Programs at the Y

  • 日曜日, 火曜日 16. PJ Library Cooks and Creates, とバビーのキッチン: Sukkot Family Celebration. Open to all families.
  • 月曜, 火曜日 17. 私になりなさい: 放課後プログラム: Soirée in the Sukkah. Open to all Be Me families.
  • 木曜日, 火曜日 20. Yビギニングズペアレンティングセンター: 新しいママサポートグループ. Open to all moms and babies.
  • 木曜日, 火曜日 20. Center for Adults Living Well at the YCoffee Hour. Open to all CALW members.
  • 金曜日, 火曜日 21. Yビギニングズペアレンティングセンター: ウクレレ安息日. Open to all parents and caregivers with children three and under.

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Why I Love Sukkot

There is no other holiday on the Jewish or Gregorian calendar that combines child-like adventurism with semi-pro carpentry, alongside radical hospitality all shaded by an

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