Walking The Walk A rabbi exhibits the inner dinmensions of joy on the holiday of Sukkot. its. Then he drew an analogy to the body/soul connection, which "behaves" during the days between Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur porting a Homburg hat and when God, the king, is close. He beard, he looks like a then explained the princess' begging Jerusalem cbasid. When he for the king to extend his visit as the speaks, he sounds like a impetus for the holiday of Sukkot philosophy professor. Actually, he's (Please see Apple Tree, page 69). both. After discussing the myriad mitzvot On the day after Yom Kippur, of Sukkot as a way to maintain con- Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb, former profes- nection to "the king," Rabbi Gottlieb sor of mathematical logic at Johns then asked, "Ahh ... but what happens Hopkins University in Baltimore, after Sukkot?" addressed nearly 100 listeners at an He noted that Sukkot ends with Ohr Somayach Detroit "Lunch and Simchat Torah, and concluded that Learn." Torah study is what keeps the Jewish Appearing at the Franklin Fitness & soul's connection to God throughout Racquet Club in Southfield, Rabbi the rest of the year. Gottlieb spoke on "The Inner Gregg Nathanson of West Dimensions of Joy on Sukkot." He Bloomfield enjoyed Rabbi Gottlieb's now teaches Jewish philosophy at analogy comparing learning Torah to Yeshivat Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem. mountain climbing. The rabbi had He's the author of The Informed Soul said, throwing up his hands, "As (Feldheim Publishers) and Living Up soon as you struggle to get over the ... To the Truth, his newest book. top, there's another one "He's a very strong speaker, a on the other side! You Rabbi Dovid very smart fellow," said audi- Gottlieb offers his never reach the end goal ence member Allan Reinstein studied with Torah learning, but of Farmington Hills. on the it helps to look back and P Articulately attacking the holiday of Sukkot. see what you've accom- subject matter as though out- plished." lining a thesis, Rabbi Gottlieb Nathanson, who has begun learn- (repentance) first analyzed the teshuva ing Torah and performing various process of Yom Kippur. He used para- mitzvot, called it "encouraging to bles and discussed the psychologically think about looking back to check beneficial process of guilt. your progress." Ruthe Levy of Oak Park said she Fred Leeb of Orchard Lake com- enjoyed the rabbi's talk. "Even though mented on the rabbi's zeal. "It was I have an Orthodox background," she great to see someone totally connect- said, "he gave me new nuggets to chew ), ed, speaking with such enthusiasm, on that I didn't know before." Leeb said. "He talks the talk and Rabbi Gottlieb offered the story walks the walk." I 1 of a princess whose husband mis- treats her, except when the king vis- SUSAN TAWIL ' Special to the Jewish News • jo4E. e-02►)4ILL ENTERTAINMENT music • dance • fun (248) 356-6000 9/24 1999 18 Detroit Jewish News S