Uplift & Illuminate Your Sukkos With The Rebbe’s Mugah Ma’amarim
As the festival of Sukkot surrounds us with its sacred embrace, Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz brings to life five powerful, mugah Ma’amarim — each a jewel from the Rebbe’s treasury of Chassidus. These teachings don’t just explain Sukkot — they transform it, opening the heart and mind to the deeper purpose and joy of this extraordinary Yom Tov • Read More, Watch
As the festival of Sukkot surrounds us with its sacred embrace, the walls of the sukkah symbolizing divine protection, the four species representing unity what better way to deepen your experience than by immersing yourself in the soul of the Chag through the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe?
Presented with clarity, depth, and heartfelt energy, Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida brings to life five powerful, mugah Ma’amarim — each a jewel from the Rebbe’s treasury of Chassidus. These teachings don’t just explain Sukkot — they transform it, opening the heart and mind to the deeper purpose and joy of this extraordinary Yom Tov.
1. “בסוכות תשבו – 5736 (1975)”
Published: Erev Chag HaSukkot 5736
Explore the soul of the sukkah — a dwelling that surrounds you with holiness, revealing how physical space can become a vessel for the infinite.
2. “ולקחתם לכם – 5739 (1978)“
From: Kuntres Chag HaSukkot 5750
Delve into the unity behind the Four Kinds — how every Jew, regardless of background or level, has a vital place in the collective body of Am Yisrael.
3. “בסוכות תשבו – 5740 (1979)”
Published: Erev Chag HaSukkot 5740
This Ma’amar explores how the mitzvah of Sukkah elevates the body itself — not just the soul — into a vessel of G‑dliness.
4. “וחג האסיף – 5743 (1982)”
From: Kuntres Chag HaSukkot 5747
The “Festival of Ingathering” becomes a metaphor for spiritual harvest — gathering sparks, uniting opposites, and finding divine meaning in every detail of life.
5. “בסוכות תשבו – 5723 (1962)”
From: Kuntres Chag HaSukkot 5751
This foundational Ma’amar reveals how sitting in the sukkah is not merely an act of remembrance, but a living connection to the Clouds of Glory — surrounding us with Hashem’s love, here and now.
Why Learn a Ma’amar on Sukkot?
Chassidus teaches that the deeper meaning of the holidays isn’t just learned it’s lived. These Ma’amarim are more than intellectual exercises; they are blueprints for inner transformation, elevating your Sukkot from ritual to revelation.
Let these teachings guide you toward a more joyful, connected, and spiritually expansive Chag.
Chag Sameach!
May your sukkah be filled with light, your heart with joy, and your soul with inspiration.
With blessings for a Chasidishe Yom Tov,
Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz
Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida
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