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very once in a while when reading a bed time story to the younger children I find myself in the end wiping a tear from the corner of my eye and wondering if any of the children are really capable of appreciating the depth of the seemingly simple story, if it is not meant more for the parents and if we get it either. One such book reappeared on the bookshelf recently. It must have been with all the stuff for sukkos 'cause it certainly belongs there. It's called, "The Happiness Box". The plot is something like this. There's this kid that's never happy with what he has. He finds things to complain about all day. Whatever he has is not enough or not just right and all he can find is fault. One day after his family moves into a beautiful new house a giant package arrives. It's a washing machine or some other large appliance and the kid is suffering from existential nausea because it's not for him. His clever father convinces him that the box is the real item of desire and it's just for him. It's called "a happiness box" and while inside one must think only happy thoughts. This boy accepts the premise of the box and at first begrudgingly but later with greater ease is able to generate happiness producing thoughts such as; "Sometimes my mother makes dinners I like." And other such affirming statements that put him into a state of mind that makes him feel rich and full. After a while he's complaining a lot less. Then he becomes anxious about going to summer camp because all his possessions need to fit neatly into a duffel bag and he would have to leave "the box" at home. What would become of his state of happiness? He then realizes the great truth that the happiness is not in his box but in his head. The important life lesson is well learned. The children are fast asleep but I am more awake.
The dog looks up at him and begins his diatribe. "All day long people tell me what to do. Roll over! Jump! Go through the fiery hoop! Good dog. Bad dog. Sit! Heal. Eat this! Don't eat that! I can't take it anymore. It's no fun being a dog. I hate it. I wish I were never born! The fellow interrupts the dog and tells him with a sense of outrage, "All I asked you to do was fetch." The dog answers back with surprise, "Ohhhhhh! I thought you said "Kvetch". Sukkos is referred to in our liturgy as "the time of our happiness". How do we celebrate? We leave our lovely homes and sit exposed to the elements in little boxes. We are commanded by the Torah; "and you should rejoice with your holiday and be only happy!" Maybe the story is not so simplistic and the joke not so (as we say in yiddish) "farfetched". It's very easy to be focused on what's missing in life; to give special recognition to the cruel and heartless; to the unfinished business of history and history of business. Even more so these days we need a way to regain a sense of optimism. How about 7 days in "a happiness box" to see what's right in G-d's world. Hearing clearly the commandment as it is pronounced is a critical point. No where does it say, "kvetch"! We all know how we can feel sometimes and how it creates a contagion of negativity. Therefore we hung two signs in our sukkah. One upon entering reads, "You are entering a no kvetching zone". The other posted prominently reads, "Don't even think of kvetching in the sukkah!" The Vilna Gaon called this the hardest mitzvah in the Torah to fulfill. So, don't expect it to happen with a simple story, a bad joke, by reciting an imperative verse, or by hanging a humorous sign but it sure is a good beginning.
The simple child's story reminds me a little of a bad joke about a fellow who claims his dog is so talented he can do anything he is commanded to do. The challenge is taken up by a friend who throws a stick a distance and commands the dog, "Fetch!"
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THE SUCCAH CALLS TO US By Rabbi Dr. Jerry Lob
Our Rabbis tell us that the holiday of Succos, the “holiday of our joy” is, in reality, a celebration of the gift of Yom Kippur. The incredible experience of reconnection, the idea that I can undo the damage and pull down the barriers that I erected between myself and Hashem, is an idea over which one must rejoice. I can go home again, wipe the slate clean, start over, and believe, really believe, that G-d has forgiven me. Succos is the declaration of that belief, rejoicing together with Hashem, a time of prayer, song, and dance. A time of eating, sleeping, and spending time, in the quiet embrace of Hashem’s Succah, leaving our homes and moving into His home, a space of holiness and intimate connection with the Shechinah. It struck me that what we’re really celebrating is the relationship, and the Yom Kippur process which allows the relationship to remain strong. Repentance, and forgiveness, repairing the damage we’ve done over the course of the year. What about the other relationships in our life? We know that we often take them for granted. The child who notices that guests in her home get the “royal treatment”, the special smile, and lots of attention, while she feels invisible. Or the spouse who feels that his or her partner in life has no time to invest in the marriage, but limitless time to help out a friend, or devote to a community project. Nothing tests us more than the love relationships in our life. No one can push our buttons more than those closest to us. When we love someone we hand that person our heart and with that we also hand him/ her the 12 OCTOBER 2011
power to hurt us, really hurt us. And when we feel hurt, we often wish to strike back, continuing the cycle of pain and destruction. Whether it’s a spouse, child, parent, sibling, or any other close relative or dear friend, the stronger the love, the deeper the potential pain. It takes tremendous commitment and determination to be careful, so very careful, of the feelings of the ones we love. Celebrating a relationship means recognizing its importance, giving thought to the gift of having this person in my life, feeling the happiness that that brings, and communicating those thoughts and feelings to the other. And just as Succos follows Yom Kippur, the true experience of this joy is most felt and best expressed after we do the repair work. Healing the pain we’ve caused others with our words or actions takes much effort and courage. The steps on the road back include: a) taking responsibility, genuinely owning the hurtful action, b) showing remorse, c) apologizing sincerely, without blaming the other, and d) committing to be more careful in the future. Time is often needed in the recovery as well, perhaps as little as a few minutes, a few hours, or even longer. And don’t forget to celebrate, rejoicing in all our relationships. The Succah calls to us, to appreciate all the people in our life, even the most challenging ones, to hold those dear to us, as Hashem holds each of us always. Dr. Lob is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Chicago, working with adults, adolescents, and families, for many years. He lectures and writes extensively on topics relating to psychology, relationships, parenting, education, and Jewish thought.
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