**In rabbinic thought, Sukkot is often presented – based on Biblical
understanding – as a holiday representing the potential for all of humanity.
What does this mean, and how might it speak to us today? **
In her three-part series, _Talmud from the Balcony: Examining Big Ideas of
the High Holiday Season_ , ** Elana Stein Hain **offers new insights on
Jewish texts, traditions, and practices to help you live a more meaningful
Jewish life. Each class consists of a weekly lecture, text study, and
discussion.
Other sessions in this series:
* **Transitions, New Beginnings, and New Regrets **(Rosh Hashana) **:** September 22
* **Self-Incrimination and Confession: What We Know and Say about Ourselves **(Yom Kippur) **:** September 29
_This session is part of_ ** _ Ideas for Today, _** _curated courses by
Hartman Institute scholars on the big Jewish ideas we need for this moment._
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