We moved house for seven days
Do you know the beautiful Precept that we have these days to live in a Sukkah?
The Torah commands us to leave our comfortable houses on the fifteenth day of the month of Tishrei (present month) and to make "Sukkot" (huts or tabernacles) so that they become our "homes "for seven days. (Vayikra-Leviticus 23: 42,43)
The Mitzvah (Precept) of the Sukkah allows us to experience the brilliance of Divine abundance through the Ruach Hakodesh (Divine Inspiration).
The Merit of the Sukkah brings purity to the heart, when the heart is pure, it is easier to express oneself before the Blessed Creator!
The Sukkah frees conflict and dispute.
From the Sukkah comes the Torah, so that when one enters the Sukkah one is impregnated with Torah.
(Excerpts from Likutey Etzot, Jaguim)
This is an active precept, To dwell in a Sukkah (huts) during the seven days of the festival.
As it is written: "They will dwell in huts during the seven days"
Man must eat, drink and live in the Sukkah during the seven days of the festival, both during the day and at night. So that in these seven days, the person makes his home in a temporary place, and the Sukkah his fixed place.
We are forbidden to eat a pseuda (a complete meal containing bread) outside the Sukkah.
So, if we want to eat bread we must do it in the Sukkah, more if we want to eat only fruits we can do it outside the Sukkah, and a child who is already of an age to be educated has the duty to comply with this precept.
This Precept is observed by Jewish men, but women are exempt from keeping it.
(women do not have the same obligation as men since they have very important occupations such as caring for and raising children)
(Based on: Sefer kitzur HaMitzvoth, Rabbi Israel Meir Ha Cohen)
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