The Sukkah of Abraham Jacob Aharon David

"This also explains why we dwell in the Sukkah soon after the Ten Days of Repentance. As mentioned earlier, the penitent's sins pursue him vehemently, attempting to recapture him. He defeats these overwhelming thoughts by sitting in the Sukkah, whose immense divine energy provides him with the needed protection."

"By descending from his lofty spiritual heights to assist ordinary people, Aharon's holiness became manifest; this enveloped him by an aura of splendour. The Sukkah too manifests splendour, albeit to an incomparably greater measure, for it reflects G-d's presence among His people."

"The verse speaks of "The falling Sukkah of Dovid." This refers to the Sefirah of Malchus. To understand this association we must delve into this Sefirah's paradoxical nature."

Kabbalah and Personalities - Sukkah

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"Waving the Four Species thus represents the process of purifying oneself of the evil of the Tree of Knowledge by rising to a level where all one's organs are used exclusively for good, to serve G-d... The Sukkah, in contrast, represents a manifestation of G-dliness that utterly transcends any negative influences - the Tree of Life."


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