Tuesday Oct 15, 2024

163 - In The Clouds

The festival of Sukkos in Torah literature is called Zman Simchaseinu, the time of our rejoicing. After we have been through the spiritual detox of the holy day of Yom Kippur and we have removed many of the barriers that were separating us from having a close and intimate relationship with Hashem, we now move to days of rejoicing where our focus is to display feelings of appreciation, gratitude, happiness and joy for all the gifts and blessings that we have.

Hashem has gifted us with the tremendous opportunity of fulfilling the great and holy mitzvah of sitting in a sukkah throughout the days of Sukkos. And as Halacha outlines, when we sit in a sukkah we are meant to recall two miracles that Hashem did for us in previous generations. Firstly, we are to remember that we used to be slaves in Egypt and Hashem took us out of the Egyptian slavery with tremendous miracles. And secondly, we are to recall that after the exodus from Egypt, whilst we were traveling in the desert, we were constantly surrounded by the Anenei Hakavod, the clouds of glory. Wherever we would travel, we would have seven clouds protecting us from the dangers and discomforts such as when it would be too hot, too cold, the rain, dangerous animals and creatures, and ditches and other things in the road that could pose a danger to us, these miraculous clouds of glory would constantly accompany us in an obvious, miraculous manner.

And when we sit in a sukkah, one of our main focuses is to recall the miracle of the clouds of glory and to remember that although we experienced many difficult times throughout the Egyptian slavery, and many times it appeared as if Hashem was not there, however in the end Hashem took us out of the Egyptian slavery and did so specifically in a miraculous manner with many miracles, one of them being the great miracle of the clouds of glory which would surround us and protect us and make sure that we were comfortable. 

Rav Desler and many others point out that the Jewish calendar is not a series of events that we celebrate or recall because of our tradition, but rather it's as if the Jewish calendar is a circuit and we travel through the calendar every year. So when the time of sukkahs comes, although we don't see and experience the clouds of glory like they used to have in times of old, by us sitting in the sukkah and remembering this miracle, we have the opportunity to tap into this energy.

Imagine for a moment traveling and having miraculous clouds around you, guiding you, protecting you, making you comfortable, and knowing that that is all Hashem is doing. That would certainly build intimate feelings of love for Hashem. And although we don't actually witness those clouds of glory today, but as we are taught, when we go through that time zone in the Jewish calendar, we have the opportunity to tap into that energy.

"Thank you Hashem for the incredible opportunity to have the holy days of sukkahs to celebrate together with you and tap into this tremendous energy of closeness in our intimate relationship."

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