Reflecting on Sukkot at her boarding school, Rabbi Goldstein realizes that most of us these days are so far removed from the key element of the holiday: the harvest.
Sukkot: Less Hut, More Harvest

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Rabbi Hannah L. Goldstein was ordained as a Reform rabbi from Hebrew Union College-Institute of Religion in New York City. She currently serves as an associate rabbi at Temple Sinai in Washington, DC. Rabbi Goldstein works on Sinai's social justice initiatives, teaches, learns from community members of all ages and is building the 20s/30s programming at Sinai. She loves shopping at the Dupont Circle farmers market (when there's no Sunday school!).
Reflecting on Sukkot at her boarding school, Rabbi Goldstein realizes that most of us these days are so far removed from the key element of the holiday: the harvest.