THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Sukkot Symbolism Defined By RABBI SAMUEL FOX (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) The symbolism of the sukka is based on the ex- planation in the Talmud of a biblical verse which states that your generations may know that I made the chil- dren of Israel dwell in booths, when I brought them out of the land of Egypt" (Leviticus 23:43). One explanation offered in the Talmud (Sukka 11b) is that the sukka is a re- - membrance of the "clouds of Divine glory" which served as a guiding factor in pro- tecting the Israelites on their way through the wilderness after leaving Egypt. The thinly sparsed roof over the sukka thus makes us keep in mind that as precarious as our destiny .seems to be in exile and in wandering, the Almighty is always overhead looking down upon us and protect- ing us with His love. A second explanation of- fered by the Talmud is that these huts called sukkot make us remember the temporary shelters which the wandering Jews actu- ally lived in during their travels through the wilder- ness. Some take this to THE BROTHERS ZIM COMING TO BETH ACHIM SUN., NOV. 26 mean that the Jew, by liv- ing for the week in the sukka, is always on the alert and never surprised if destiny makes him tear up his roots and move onward to another location, being forced to do this by circum- stance. A third explanation of- fered by some commen- taries is that on Yom Kip- pur the destiny of each individual is decided by Divine judgement. Should it be the case that some form of estrange- ment is being ordained for him, the Jew im- mediately starts building a sukka right after Yom Kippur. For one thing, he shows that he is ready to accept the judgement of the Almighty whatever it might be. For another thing; he has in mind that if leaving home was ordained for him he leaves it right away for a week so that the Almighty's judgement can be im- mediately fulfilled and he can then return home with security after the Sukkot holiday since the judgement has already been experi- enced. Generally, the sukka demonstrates that the Jew retains his faith wherever he is — in a palace of luxury or in a shack — the humble sukka. Real faith is shown . to be able to endure any- where and everywhere. NOW OPEN Israel Shows Fuel Cost Cut in Solar Energy Experiment REHOVOT, Israel — Thirty families living in the Weizmann Institute's Europe House now have all their hot water needs supplied by enclosed and shallow solar ponds de- signed by the institute's photo-thermal conversion group and located next to the building. The beauty of solar shal- low ponds lies in their simplicity, based on the di- rect conversion of solar rays to heat. This, of course, is a well-known principle, but institute scientists have made it cost-effective by in- troducing a new type of dur- able plastic material to cover the ponds, containing special stabilizers and anti-oxidation agents to withstand the damaging ef- fects of the sun's ultra-violet rays for at least five years, quadrupling the lifetime of the simple plastics. At the institute's Europe House, water is piped into the bags each morning. At 3 p.m., when a maximum temperature of about 60°C is usually reached, the heated water is emptied into an insulated storage tank from which the 30 families' hot water needs are supplied round the clock. The system pro- vides 10,000 liters of water per day at an aver- age temperature of 60°C with fuel savings of 80 IN LIVONIA percent as compared with oil-powered heat- ing. xxx Steue:Veq OTZ. ( F x 1 ) 6 CL y\A In the course of a year, these ponds are estimated to be a third cheaper than standard flat-bed roof top collectors used in Israel, and are particularly suited for large-scale hot water prod- uction. TUXEDO RENTALS 27565 Grand River South of 8 Mile All typewriter stands 22% OFF WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A bipartisan bloc of five Senators have proposed the United States initiate an "economic partnership" for development of the Middle East to parallel the region's politic ,l advances made by the Camp David frameworks. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.) introduced a "sense of the Senate" reso- lution to that effect with Senators Frank Church (D- Idaho, Jacob K. Javits (R- N.Y.), Clifford Case (R-N.J.) and Richard Stone (D-Fla.) as its co-sponsors. 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