Succah2: 9
כָּל שִׁבְעַת הַיָּמִים אָדָם עוֹשֶׂה סֻכָּתוֹ קֶבַע וּבֵיתוֹ עֲרַאי. יָרְדוּ גְשָׁמִים, מֵאֵימָתַי מֻתָּר לְפַנּוֹת? מִשֶּׁתִּסְרַח הַמִּקְפָּה.  מָשְׁלוּ מָשָׁל: לְמָה הַדָּבָר דּוֹמֶה? לְעֶבֶד שֶׁבָּא לִמְזוֹג כּוֹס לְרַבּוֹ, וְשָׁפַךְ לוֹ קִיתּוֹן עַל פָּנָיו.
All the seven days a man must make his succah [his] permanent [abode] and his house [his] temporary [abode]. If it rained, when is it permissible to leave? When the porridge becomes spoiled.  They illustrated this with a parable: To what is this comparable? To a slave who came to pour a cup for his master, and he poured the jug at his face.