Sukkah 23

I love today’s page because it reads a bit like something dreamed up by Dr. Seuss:  Can you build your sukkah on a boat? Can you build it on a goat?  On a cart or in a tree?  Sukkot is so much fun you see! OK, the goat one is not on today’s page — […]

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Sukkah 22

Once in a while, we come across an unfamiliar word in the Talmud that makes us sit back and think: “Ooh, I wonder what that means!”  That happens in a mishnah on today’s daf: A sukkah that is meduvlelet and whose shade exceeds its sunlight is fit.  So what does meduvelet mean exactly? The Gemara attempts to figure that […]

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Sukkah 20

Today’s daf begins a new chapter of our tractate and a new series of questions about how to fulfill the mitzvah of dwelling in the sukkah, and it starts with the following mishnah: One who sleeps below the bed in a sukkah has not fulfilled their obligation to sleep in the sukkah. The Talmud never tells us why […]

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Sukkah 17

Today, the Gemara asks: Why do I need all of these? No, the Gemara is not downsizing and looking to rid itself of sweaters that it hasn’t worn in three years. Rather, it’s asking about a mishnah that teaches that s’chach (roofing materials) that would normally render a sukkah invalid are fine if they are located at the outer edge of the […]

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Sukkah 16

Those of us who are into interior design hang all sorts of things in our living spaces to personalize them. We hang pictures on our walls. We hang curtains in our windows. We hang plants in our windows and on our patios. Today’s daf asks about hanging something else — the wall itself! Most of […]

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