The incredible holiday season, beginning with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, continuing to Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, and then Sukkos, finally comes to a climax with the holiday of Shemini Atzeres. And while all the other holidays have unique commandments associated with them (shofar, fasting, lulav and esrog, sitting in a sukkah etc.) there are no special commandments for this final day. Why is that? Why doesn't Shemini Atzeres have any unique mitzvahs?
In this episode, we take a whole new look at the entire holiday season, uncovering a deep storyline running through all the holidays and coming to a climax on Shemini Atzeres! The story of the holiday season is in a certain sense a story of the world: beginning with the creation of Adam, his sin and judgement and continuing with the search for Adam in the world until he is found and his mission reaccepted.
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Rabbi Moshe
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Sources:
Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 48a, Shemini Atzeres is an independent holiday - https://tinyurl.com/regelatzmo
Tosafist on Tractate Rosh Hashana 8a titled Litkufos, Rosh Hashana is actually the birthday of Adam - https://tinyurl.com/tosrh8a
Derech Hashem, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lozzatto, Part 2 Ch. 4, Adam was created with potential to impact; Abraham (the Jews) accepted this mission going forward - https://tinyurl.com/derechhashem2-4
Ethics Of Our Fathers, 5:2, generations between Adam and Noah and God's patience - https://tinyurl.com/ethics5-2
Pirkei DiRebbi Elazar Ch. 31, purpose of Abraham's tests were to see if he can uphold the Torah (Adam's mission) - https://tinyurl.com/prde31
Genesis Ch. 22, story of the binding of Isaac - https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.22?lang=bi&aliyot=0
Pachad Yitzchak, Rav Hutner, Ma'amarei Sukkos #21, "don't send your hand towards the lad" replaced "let us create man" - not available online
Babylonian Talmud, Yevamos 61a, Jews are called Adam - https://tinyurl.com/yevamos61a
Numbers 29:12-36, listing of the bull sacrifices - https://tinyurl.com/bamidbar29
Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 55b, 70 bulls correspond to 70 nations and single bull to Jewish nation - https://tinyurl.com/sukkah55b
Rashi, Genesis 10:25, during the lifetime of Peleg the world was divided into 70 nations- https://tinyurl.com/70peleg
Text of the prayer for Rain - https://tinyurl.com/praygeshem
Genesis 2:5, Rashi titled Ki, rain didn't fall until the creation of Adam - https://tinyurl.com/bereishis2-5
Pachad Yitzchak, Rav Hutner, Ma'amarei Sukkos #118, only once G-d found the new Adam (the Jewish nation) do we pray for rain - not available online