Rabbi Aviva Richman on the Four Species: Simcha in the Sukkah 2020

Lulav, etrog, myrtle, willows and siddur

Rabbi Aviva Richman, Rosh Yeshivah at Hadar in New York, recorded this series on the varied symbolism of the etrog, lulav, hadas (myrtle) and arava (willow) of Sukkot:

Note that she is sitting in a minimalistic Sukkah, built according to the rules she explains here (especially appropriate for the Covid-era but possibly useful under other constraints.) 

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