articles on The Sukkah and the Schach

Yom Kippur And Succot
At first glance one may think that these two special days stand in stark contradistinction one from the other, and yet there is an underlying theme that binds them together.

Together in the Sukkah
The mitzvah of joy on Sukkot includes not only family members, but also the poor and lonely. A primer for the holiday.

Dwelling in God's Palace
Early authorities ask: Why does the Torah enjoin us to commemorate the Clouds of Glory of all things. Why not the Manna? Why not Miriam's Well? After all, the presence of these miracles may have been even more important than the Clouds of Glory.

The Commandment of Hakel
The whole nation "the men, the women, and the small children, and your stranger who is in your cities" gathers in the Temple.
Questions on The Sukkah and the Schach

Schach from Bamboo
Rabbi Daniel Kirsch | Tammuz 25, 5782

Duct Tape for a Sukkah
Rabbi David Sperling | Tishrei 12, 5781

Chabad not Sleeping in the Sukkah
Rabbi Ari Shvat |

Sukkah from Marquee frame
Rabbi Yoel Lieberman | Tishrei 14, 5779

maamid for schach
Rabbi Yoel Lieberman | Tishrei 14, 5776

follow-up question of: "Length of Sukka walls"
Rabbi Yoel Lieberman | Tishrei 13, 5775

Opening Wet Succah Roof on Grass
Rabbi David Sperling | Tishrei 16, 5774
