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Series: In the Shade of Emunah: Chassidic Perspectives on the Holiday of Sukkot

Chassidut on the Holidays

Sukkot: Service of the Mind and Heart

Posted on September 30, 2009July 16, 2018
This video is class 1 of 4 in the series In the Shade of Emunah: Chassidic Perspectives on the Holiday of Sukkot.

In this shiur (Torah class) Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the Chassidic understanding of the essence of Sukkot. Based on the Shem MiShmuel, Rabbi Reichman delves into explaining how one can best serve G-d with both mind and soul.

Chassidut on the Holidays

The Protection of Sukkot

Posted on October 1, 2009July 16, 2018
This video is class 2 of 4 in the series In the Shade of Emunah: Chassidic Perspectives on the Holiday of Sukkot.

In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the significance of a Sukkah, based on Chassidic thought. Although flimsy in nature, the Sukkah is representative of G-d’s protection and love for the Jewish People.

Chassidut on the Holidays

Sukkot: Demonstrating Our Love

Posted on October 5, 2009December 2, 2018
This video is class 3 of 4 in the series In the Shade of Emunah: Chassidic Perspectives on the Holiday of Sukkot.

In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses how the various mitzvot of Sukkot demonstrate our love for the Almighty.

Chassidut on the Holidays

Love Beyond Reason

Posted on October 8, 2009July 16, 2018
This video is class 4 of 4 in the series In the Shade of Emunah: Chassidic Perspectives on the Holiday of Sukkot.

In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the holidays of Hoshana Raba and Shemini Atzeret. While each day has its unique characteristics, the underlying theme of both days is the incredible love G-d has for the Jewish People.

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