Ah Gutten Vinter from Matzav.com

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On this Motzoei Yom Tov, as we bid farewell to the beautiful chag that ended tonight (in chutz la’aretz, and last night for those in Eretz Hakodesh), we’d like to wish all of our readers ah gutten vinter.

As you take down your sukkahs tonight and resume your regular routine, try to hold on to the warmth and inspiration of the Zeman Simchaseinu and Simchas Torah as you head into the long days of winter. The winter is representative of the lengthy golus in which we find ourselves, and just as we try to hold on to the warmth of summer as we endure the dark days of winter, we likewise try to hold on to the uplifting moments of our lives to help us get through this long and bitter exile.

We pray that all of Klal Yisroel merit only bracha and yeshuos during this season, and may we be zoche to greet Moshiach, bimeheirah beyomeinu, speedily, in our day.

Ah gutten vinter.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Vinter???!!!!

    When the weather forecast in NYC is for temperatures around eighty degrees in the next few days?

    Winter will be in around three months.

    There is a season between summer and winter called autumn, or fall. Perhaps you have heard of it?

    In Yiddish it is called הארבסט.

    A gutten harbst.

    • Don’t get so hysterical. “A Gezunten Vinter” is the brachah you vintch (bless) after Succos even if the next few days will still be warm.

  2. There are more than two seasons. Life isn’t just summer and winter.

    There are also spring, fall/autumn….

    The season in the northern hemisphere now is fall, sometimes called autumn.

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