Raining in the Sukkah
Did you know that there is only one mitzvah that you are exempt from if
you are uncomfortable and that is dwelling in the sukkah? If the sound of the
shofar is uncomfortable to you, sorry but tolerate it. If not eating for 25
hours is uncomfortable to you, you are still required to fast on Yom Kippur.
Why would you be exempt from dwelling in the Sukkah if it is raining?!
Sukkah is G-d’s embrace. He embraces us as we are, without us doing
anything religious. We eat, we drink, we chat with friends and that is
sanctified by G-d when enveloped in the Diving Embrace of the Sukkah. In fact
the verse “His right arm embraces me” refers to the sukkah. Unlike the days of
awe when we pray and fast, on Sukkot He embraces your life as you are, inviting
your personal life to be imbued with sacredness.
An embrace is not an embrace if it makes you uncomfortable. Sukkot is
too personal to obligate you if you are in agony.
Then again how can someone be in agony when embraced by G-d, even if
it’s raining?
Rabbi Mendel Bluming serves the Potomac Maryland community through the
Chabad Shul of Potomac. Menachem Mendel Bluming and his family welcome you to
the Chabad community sukkah.