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Sukkot, the original autumn festival of thanksgiving, was celebrated in huts or tabernacles in ancient times. The tradition of celebrating in a sukkah ("soo-kah") is kept by the Jewish people around the world to this day. But what happens when a hurricane blows through? Share this story of how we help each other and rebuild when the storms of life strike.

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Sukkot, the original autumn festival of thanksgiving, was celebrated in huts or tabernacles in ancient times. The tradition of celebrating in a sukkah ("soo-kah") is kept by the Jewish people around the world to this day. But what happens when a hurricane blows through? Share this story of how we help each other and rebuild when the storms of life strike.
Autorenporträt
Rabbi Joseph B. Meszler is the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in Sharon, MA, a noted Jewish educator, and a human rights activist. He is passionate about social justice, fighting hunger, reducing gun violence, and interfaith dialogue. Rabbi Meszler has been a Brickner Fellow through the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, is a member of the Hevraya of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, and served as a Global Justice Fellow with American Jewish World Service in 2017-18.