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Of all the holy days in the Jewish
calendar, only Succos is called "the season of our joy."
Why is this week marked by an explosion of jubilation?
What does it recall from the past? What does it portend for the future? What is
the significance of the humble, fragile succah-booth? What is the lesson
of the Four Species?
This volume contains a kaleidoscope of observances, laws,
insights, and prayers. It sheds light on Succos, the festival that has a dual
role in Jewish religious life: it is the culmination of the Days of Awe and also
the concluding festival in the annual pilgrimage cycle.
The book contains four enlightening parts:
- An Overview of Succos, containing a broad
Hashkafah / philosophical discussion of the holiday and its role in the
life of the individual Jew and the entire nation.
- Insights and Background, presenting a
fascinating and delightful collection of ideas, stories, sayings, and
interpretations regarding the festival, the booth, the Four Species, and much
more.
- The Laws of Succos, an authoritative digest of
the relevant Halachah literature so that scholar and layman can review
the laws of the festival observances.
- The Prayers of the succah-booth and the
Four Species, with an original translation and an anthologized commentary
drawn from two millennia of Rabbinic literature.
The sum of these four parts is a magnificent contribution
to the understanding and appreciation of a joyous, meaningful, inspiring
festival. The Book of Succos is a bountiful tribute to the eternal relevance of
the Jewish heritage. It is a treasure worthy of every holiday table and library
shelf.