Sukkot
Tu Bishvat and praying for the future
The notion of a winter prayer for an etrog may seem strange. We might wonder: Is this prayer still meaningful and relevant?
Celebrating cinema with joy at the Haifa International Film Festival
'Acharei Hachagim': A diary entry from after the holidays in Israel
It's time for the self-interest to be subjugated for the common good - opinion
My takeaway from the Sukkot holiday - opinion
One of the participants held a Torah scroll in his arms and danced with it, his face glowing. He said to me: "Last year, look where we danced. And today, look where we are dancing…"
Refusing to lose faith on Simchat Torah despite tragedy - opinion
As we committed on Simchat Torah to dancing again, we are commanded to remember the victims of October 7 and refuse to let our faith dwindle.
Jerusalem Vibe: Who visited Jerusalem for the holidays?
In Jerusalem, visits to the city from Israeli residents actually rose during the holiday season, thanks to an aggressive internal marketing campaign.
Come together: The importance of unity on Simchat Torah - opinion
It is precisely at the one-year anniversary of Hamas's massacre that the holiday of Simchat Torah comes along, with its unique message about the centrality of unity.
The Herzogs host displaced youth ahead of Simhat Torah - opinion
Herzog, who has taken a particular interest in the hostages, mentions them at every opportunity, and did so when concluding his session with the youngsters.
Unity and strength: A gathering of Gur Hasidim in the Sukkah of Rabbi Pinto
Passover and Sukkot: lessons for Israel's unfinished journey to freedom post-October 7 – opinion
Israel's ongoing journey to freedom and security is an all-in collective effort, especially following October 7.
Ministers call for Gaza resettlement during Sukkot rally
The camp included a few dozen Sukkot, with a large central Sukkah designated as the "Sukkah of Revival" (Sukkat Hatkums).
How sukkah conversations reveal the changing political landscape of American Jews - opinion
Above the Fold: American Jews have traditionally voted Democrat, but will that change this year with a murky future ahead for US-Israel relations?
In departure from tradition, Herzog fails to hold Sukkot open house
Given the security situation this year, Herzog decided to give young people the opportunity to have their say.
IDF troops build sukkah in the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing war
"This sukkah is not just a physical place, but a symbol of hope and faith that we will continue to stand our ground with courage," Moskowitz added.