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Tag: Sukkot

What God Has Twisted: Sukkot Addendum

September 24, 2021September 24, 2021 ~ vspatz ~ Leave a comment

"Who can straighten what God has twisted?" The Book of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes), which many communities read during the Shabbat of Sukkot or at other points during the festival, tells us: Consider God’s doing! Who can straighten what [God] has twisted? So in a time of good fortune enjoy the good fortune; and in a time … Continue reading What God Has Twisted: Sukkot Addendum

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