Wednesday Oct 16, 2024

164 - Sukkos

We mentioned that the halacha outlines that when we sit in a sukkah on sukkos, we are supposed to recall the miracle of the exodus of Egypt and also the miracle of the clouds of glory that accompanied us throughout our journey in the desert. It's important to internalize that fulfilling the mitzvahs in their proper form, including all of their intricacies, makes all the difference. 

If we are to see two people sitting in the sukkah, the one might just be sitting there because it happens to be comfortable and that's where everybody else happens to be, whereas the other person might be making an active effort to recall the miracles of the exodus of Egypt and the clouds of glory. These two people are fulfilling two completely different mitzvos. There is a concept in halacha called mitzvos tzrichos kavana, which means that when one performs a mitzvah, one is obligated to have the required intention as outlined by halacha. Sometimes one does not even fulfill the mitzvah if one does not have the required intention.

What's important for us to internalize is that it's easier to relate to the practical application of intricacies that might be required by halacha. But when it comes to requirements that are just based on our intention, it is more difficult to relate to. This leads us back to the starting point of what we've learned many times, that our main focus in this world and ultimately the foundation of the whole Torah and the reason for all of the mitzvahs is emunah, is to believe. We need to believe that if Hashem told us to have a certain intention and only by doing so can we fulfill the mitzvah in the right way, then having that intention is of paramount importance. 

As we are about to move into Zman Simchaseinu, the festival of joy, and we have the opportunity to fulfill the mitzvah of being in a sukkah, let us remember that in Torah literature, the sukkah is called Tzila Dimeheimenusa, the shade of emunah. Throughout the year, we are always trying to make great efforts to grow in our emunah because again, as we've learned many times, this is ultimately our main focus whilst alive in this world. However, obviously we can understand that it's not going to be an easy endeavor to grow with sincere emunah. And although one can learn the concepts of emunah as a logical system relatively easily, our life's work is to internalize those concepts, not just knowing them, but sincerely feeling, meaning, and internalizing them. And that, being our life's work, can sometimes be quite a difficult ordeal.

We are so privileged to have these days now of sukkos, where as we enter the sukkah, we are actually entering into a place of emunah. Every moment we spend in the sukkah is considered a mitzvah, and let us take to heart that every moment we remain in the sukkah throughout the days of sukkos is another spiritual dose of emunah for our souls. 

"Master of the universe, thank you so much for bringing me to the opportunity of another sukkos in my life. Thank you for teaching me that this is a particular time of joy where we are called on to rejoice together with you. Thank you, Hashem, for teaching me that fulfilling your mitzvahs with all the intricacies is of paramount importance, and not only when there are intricacies of practical form, but also the intention that we have and the thoughts that we have when we fulfill the mitzvah. Please, Hashem, help me this sukkos, when I sit in a sukkah, to remember that by doing so I am commemorating the exodus of Egypt and also the clouds of glory that accompanied the Jewish people throughout their travels.

Hashem, throughout the year I am really making an effort to try and grow in emunah, but as you know, it's not always so easy. Thank you, Hashem, for gifting us with this tremendous mitzvah of sukkah, the tzila dimeheimenusa, the shade of your emunah, where every moment that I dwell in the sukkah, I am fulfilling a mitzvah that will be with me eternally. Thank you, Hashem, also for gifting me with the tremendous opportunity to have a boost of emunah with each moment that I dwell in the sukkah." 

Wishing everybody a Chag Sameach!

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