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  • Sukkot, Emunah & Cherophobia: Solving the Fears of Happiness
    Sukkot is the climax of agricultural success, but also brings with it the anxiety & nervousness regarding the upcoming season. The Sukkah represents the clouds which precede the rainy season, & are the time when God judges us regarding rain. Cherophobia is a common problem where happiness & accomplishment are accompanied by fear: After I've achieved my goals, there's a feeling of emptiness- What do I do now?!". Also, we ask like Kohelet, "Why am I still not happy?!". There's also the fear that I may lose or someone will take away what I've achieved. Also the fear "what if people reveal that I'm really not so talented?". Sukkot are termed in kabbala: "The Shade of Emuna", that only God has absolute success, & only He can provide security regarding past & future.
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    Oh No! My decorations fell
    Can one move fallen decorations on Sukkot?
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    Interesting Chol Hamoed Questions
    I discovered buried treasure on Chol Hamoed, and I’m afraid that if I wait until after Yom Tov someone else might find it. May I dig it up on Chol Hamoed?
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    The Oral Law & Partial Walls
    The holiday of Succot is unique amongst all the holidays of the year. The laws pertaining to the commandments particular to this holiday are almost all exclusively derived from the oral law.
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    Sukkah Schach Review
    What are the potential halachic issues encountered with schach mats?
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    Can I tie down my shach?
    Is tying down the Schach by using plastic braces permissible?
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    How to Live in the Sukkah?
    Where should I learn Torah? What are the rules about having dirty plates and glasses in the sukkah? What should I do if it rains?
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    Building a Sukkah on Tape
    I am building my sukkah as we speak, can I use tape to reinforce it?
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