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Temple Talk for Sukkot is all about the unbearable joy of being... in the Sukkah, that is. Just what is it about this festival that is so joyous? It's all part of the spiritual crescendo that is the Tishrei cycle of Hashem's appointed times. Tune in to this week's Temple Talk for an unprecedented in-depth look at seven days that will shake your world. From Yom Kippur straight into the Sukkah... the Heavenly hideaway.
Also: What's going on up on the Temple Mount?
This Week's Temple Institute World Premier:
The 5770 Sukkah Building Extravaganza: Watch Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven build their Jerusalem sukkah, as the Rabbi shares his pearls of Torah wisdom along the way. A must-see!
This one-of-a-kind Light to the Nations teaching will be available for viewing beginning this Wednesday, September 30th:
http://universaltorah.com/programming/category/temple-institute-light-to-the-nations/ Learn how Sukkot is celebrated in the Holy Temple:
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Rabbi Chaim Richman is the international director of the Temple Institute in Jerusalem which is dedicated to rebuilding the Holy Temple (Beit HaMikdash). He is a member of the current effort to revive the Sanhedrin and the author of ten books including Mystery of the Red Heifer and A House of Prayer for All Nations. Yitzchak Reuven works at the Temple Institute in Jerusalem. He previously worked building Biblical harps and other musical instruments for use in the Holy Temple. He and Rabbi Chaim Richman have been friends since their Israeli army days. They host the Temple Talk podcast dealing with issues of the Temple Mount and the weekly Torah parsha every Tuesday from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Israel time (10am U.S. EST) on Israel National Radio.