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A Sukkot message from President Reuven Rivlin

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It is an establishe­d tradition that on the holiday of Sukkot the president opens his residence to all Israelis, and his sukkah becomes the people’s sukkah. It is a wonderful custom, carrying with it the memory of our people’s pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Beit Hanasi, the President’s Residence, is the home of all Israelis. The president’s sukkah belongs to each and every one of you and is open to all. Every year, I am happy and proud to welcome you, to meet you and to shake your hand in the sukkah. Even if it gets crowded, our hearts are open. This year, I invite you to come to the president’s sukkah at Beit Hanasi, the people’s home.

This year we are celebratin­g the treasures of our country and our capital, Jerusalem. For thousands of years, Jerusalem has been synonymous with home. It is a historical home, a home of dreams and of reality, a home for prayers and for daily life. Jerusalem is everyone’s capital, the people’s capital, but at the same time each one of us has his own personal Jerusalem. Perhaps that is the secret of the city’s magic, a city that has been standing for thousands of years. At the president’s sukkah, we will discover the treasures of Jerusalem – historical and innovative, royal and personal, a city which is a symbol of amity, of religious diversity and of multi-culturalis­m.

On Sukkot, we are commanded to leave our homes for temporary shelter – the sukkah. The sukkah is open to everyone and allows us to see the people and the nature that surrounds us. The sukkah, which is always outside, allows us to hear and to feel that which we struggle to see in our daily lives because of the walls around us. The sukkah brings us out, inviting us to notice things and people we do not normally notice. We do not live in isolation. Our actions have a decisive influence on our environmen­t. Sukkot, more than any other Jewish holiday, symbolizes the connection between humanity and nature. It symbolizes our journey to the Land of Israel. And when we are here, in Israel, we should remember that our journey is not yet over. We must make the land bloom and develop it, looking around us and listening.

Chag sameach to us all! May our sukkot be places of peace and genuine openness, and may we all enjoy a year of blessings, of flourishin­g and of success.

 ?? (GPO) ?? PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN.
(GPO) PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN.

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