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Special Dvar for Shmini Atzeret 5770
In its formal structure, Sukkot most closely resembles Pesach. Both are seven days long, and both arrive on the 15th day of their respective months, exactly half a year apart. Yet, Pesach doesn’t have a post- holiday gathering, while Sukkot has the 8th day, Shemini Azteret, which is a distinct, separate festival. For the first time in a week, we stop “living” in the Sukkah and put away our Lulav and Etrog. So what is this “Eighth day holiday” really about?
The Targum says that the word “Atzeret” means “gathering”. One major part of Sukkot is the necessity for the Jewish people to gather together as Jews. Shemini Atzeret is a festival that is dedicated to the Achdut (unity), of the Jews. Although other holidays may also fulfill this same purpose, Shemini Atzeret, a holiday with no distinct reason, is dedicated to the theme of unifying all Jews.
Especially in these modern times, the issue of ‘Who is a Jew’
sometimes grows more important than ‘What is a Jew’. Shemini Atzeret is a time where G-d doesn’t want any Jews to become separated. He wants all Jews to be unified, no matter what their level of observance. I want one more day where all Jews can be unified as one. Read the rest of this entry »