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The Power of the 4 Days Between Yom Kippur and Sukkos #Shorts
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For many years after Yamipper we've said
over the
se who says we don't say between
Yamipper and Sukus the explains
it is like a little bit like the med
says on the
Reishbos
and they are the days of the kanukas the
grass says. So for many years we said
over from ramen satskin and from the
safer nlas binyamin brought in the safer
that apparently the days between yam
kipper and sukus have some capacity to
some extent to
just like yam kipper because the of for
the upcoming year begins on the first
day of sukus
and therefore these days are like a
yumpt somewhat just like yum kipper.
However, perhaps there's another way to
explain it. It's not that these days
have an independent capacity to be even
though he does bring from
quoted in the on the medba that just
like yum kipper the satan is not mach
between yum kipper and sukus the satan
is also not makri but it could be the
explanation is not that these days have
independent capacity for kapara but yum
kipper of course has independent
capacity for kapara but because these
days are designated for preparing for
sukus
that doesn't allow us time to sin and
therefore in a way the hanesh from
remains during these days all the years
we said over that the isma that somehow
these days have a kapora component to
them perhaps no perhaps the like it was
always thought that yipper is the only
day that is but because these days are
designated as preparation for sukus and
we're very occup occupied. Therefore,
the roy of kapara from yam kipper
remains during these days and therefore
they are days of sim and they are
yamitas.
But let's also point out these were the
days of the kanukas habayas of the first
bikash.
That's another reason that these days
have an element of yamt. Either way
during these days we enjoy a clean
slate. We enjoy a nephesh and we are
hopeful and optimistic and we have ine
the upcoming year it will be a year of
great success and blessing.
Amen.