Does God expect us to rejoice when it's hot and we're tired? That's an important question. If we have trouble being nice to God when we're back in our daily routine and it's hard and uncomfortable, then how can we be nice to other people? So how do we cope with the long, hot days of summer, when the joyful spring feasts of Passover and Shavuot are finished, and the festive time of Sukkot is many weeks away? That's what Barry Phillips and David Jones investigate in this conversation. It's more than a matter of keeping religious festivals; it's a matter of connecting to the times and seasons and rhythms of our Creator.

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Reunion Roadmap Midrash: Tests of Summer
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Reunion Roadmap Midrash: Tests of Summer

Does God expect us to rejoice when it's hot and we're tired? That's an important question. If we have trouble being nice to God when we're back in our daily routine and it's hard and uncomfortable, then how can we be nice to other