Sukkot 5783 - 2022 - Nothing Is Permanent
Just as in this time of year the sukkah is a temporary structure for a temporary time Rabbi Liebenberg reminds us that all on this side of eternity is of a short-lived and fugacious time period.
https://www.shmus-views-torah-observant-judaism.com/post/sukkot-5783-2022-nothing-is-permanent
Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
Also on Substack: https://substack.com/home/post/p-165229596?source=queue
Ben sits down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the state of the war amid ongoing negotiations with Hamas, the need for Israel’s self-sufficiency, and the strategic role of the U.S.–Israel alliance under President Trump’s leadership.
For those who prefer reading over watching a video:
Do Diaspora Jews Need a Sukkah?
https://shmusviews.blogspot.com/2025/10/sukkot-do-diaspora-jews-need-sukkah.html