Holidays

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Explore 380 Jewish texts related to the theme of Holidays, drawn from Midrash, Kabbalah, Apocrypha, and classical Jewish literature.

Sukkot: Shabbat at the Dawn of Creation

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

Take Sukkot, for example, the Feast of Tabernacles, a joyous holiday where we dwell in temporary shelters, remembering our ancestors' journey through the wilderness. But it's not j...

Heart of David

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

The arba minim — the "four species" used during the Jewish festival of Sukkot — carry a meaning far deeper than ritual. These four species – the etrog, the date palm branch (lulav)...

Great Sanhedrin Receives the Torah

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

We know the etrog (citron), the lulav (palm branch), the hadassim (myrtle), and the aravot (willow) are central to the holiday. But beyond their literal forms, Jewish tradition oft...

From Nothing to Everything and Sukkot

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

It uses the four species taken on Sukkot, the Festival of Tabernacles, as a metaphor for the Jewish people. It comes from Vayikra Rabbah, a Midrashic collection on the book of Levi...

Rabbi Shimon's Vision and Dreams

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

And the story, as recounted in Vayikra Rabbah 34, is It all started on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, a time for reflection and new beginnings. Rabbi Shimon ben Yoḥai, a promi...

Moses Speaks for God and Hoshanah

Midrash Rabbah Midrash Rabbah

Vayikra Rabbah, a collection of rabbinic interpretations on the Book of Leviticus, tackles this very question. And it does so with a story – a really compelling one. It starts with...

Noah and the Patriarchs of Laws

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

There's a powerful, almost unsettling image in Midrash Tehillim, a collection of homiletic interpretations of the Book of Psalms. It speaks of someone being stripped bare, of havin...

Guarding the Torah and Daniel

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

The midrash starts with a powerful question ripped straight from Psalm 10: "Why do you stand far off, O Lord?" It's a cry of pain, a plea for intervention. But the midrash doesn’t ...

Kingdom of David and Nezikin

Midrash Aggadah Midrash Aggadah

Psalm 19 isn't just a pretty poem; it's a meditation on the beauty and clarity hidden within God's commandments. And Midrash Tehillim, a fascinating collection of rabbinic interpre...