Ḥoni's Circle

In this week's episode of Ḥoni's Circle we study a Rashbam commentary on a verse from Leviticus explaining why we dwell in sukkahs for the holiday of Sukkot. Rashbam explains that the holiday comes right after we have gathered the bounty of the fields  into our houses so that we will not grow arrogant about our place in the world. We discuss how acknowledging our vulnerability within a loving community and, on the flip side, cultivating a sense of "enoughness", can foster joy. We also talk about how our slowness in the energy transition can be seen as similar to the Jewish people's slowness to accept their freedom, ie. change is hard, even if the status quo is not great. Follow along with the source sheet here: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/518542

What is Ḥoni's Circle?

Ḥoni's Circle is a climate chevruta (partner text study), In which Rabbi Paula Rose and Tamar Libicki explore Jewish texts from the Torah, the Talmud, and Commentaries to grapple with climate change. Rabbi Paula Rose is the associate Rabbi at Congregation Beth Shalom in Seattle, Washington. This Podcast is a project of Congregation Beth Shalom and Ahavat V'Avodat HaAdama, our community's environmental group.