Chavurat Lamdeinu
Prayer - Study - Community
Sukkot - 5768 - 2007
How many Jews does it take to put up a
sukkah?
It looks like three unless there's one in
the sukkah? Hey Larry, Moe, Curly...
How many Jews does it take to eat while
the three are putting up the sukkah?
It's done but where is the rabbi?
There she is.
Presenting the Sukkah Queen!
It looks kosher to me! Wait! What's on the
ground? Ruth, did you let your dog...
After all that hard work putting up the sukkah, the chavurah
realized they  couldn't all fit in it so they filled up their glasses and
made a toast  "wait till next year, we'll get a bigger sukkah!" or
"next year in your sukkah, chaim"
If I had a hammer, I'd hammer in the tent pole.
I'd hammer in the tent pole on the lodge's front lawn.
I'd hammer my heart out,
I'd hammer till my arm plotzed,
I'd hammer in all the poles and all the pegs till the sukkah stands

The following Sunday
we celebrated Sukkot
with a pot luck dinner.
Before dinner, Phyllis
performed the mitzvah,
waving the lulav and
etrog and spending
some quality time in
the sukkah.

Bill R. was also
peforming the
waving of the
lulav and etrog
while consulting
with a guest. Is it
right, back, left..?
In the background
Frank is offering
some advice.
 Meanwhile the Chavurat Lamdeinu Ladies Auxiliary were
discussing a finer point of Jewish law with our esteemed rabbi.
"Rabbi Gais, If two women are fighting for a blouse that is on sale
at Bloomingdales and they tear the blouse in half who has to pay
for the shmata?"
And finally we eat. Hannah, what looks
good? The quiche? Did you try the blintz
souffle? What's in the pumpkin?
Who let this guy into the sukkah? Who
cares, look at what's written on his hat!
He must be OK!

Our youngest member, Hannah, learning
about the lulav and etrog from Rabbi Gais.
"Hannah, let me get down to your level..."