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Sukkot is a Jewish festival that follows right on the heels of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, Judaism’s High Holy Days. The harvest holiday, which begins on October 16, 2024, lasts for seven days ...
At Sukkah Depot, a store in Borough Park, a sukkah can range in price from a few hundred dollars for simple canvas materials to $2,000 and up for a brand-new, modern, wooden fold-up model.
Members of Jewish Voice for Peace at Northwestern constructed a second “Gaza Solidarity Sukkah” at The Rock at about 4 p.m. Friday afternoon, just two days after the group’s initial attempt ...
Sukkah's — temporary structures built to commemorate the Jewish holiday of Sukkot — are on display in downtown Detroit's Capitol Park as part of a week-long exhibition and programming at the site.
A sukkah banner distributed by Hakhel, the Goldberg-Polins' synagogue in Jerusalem, features Hersh's face with the word meaning light. TK Sattler hung the banner in her Jerusalem sukkah.
Creating a Sukkah Using One Car: When traveling alone in one car and doesn't have access to a second car for creating a sukkah, there's still a technique that can be employed.
When the threat of war increased during the 1930s in Germany, Judaica collector Dr. Heinrich Feuchtwanger attempted to persuade the Deller family to donate their sukkah to a museum in Jerusalem.
Northwestern University students affiliated with the group Jewish Voice for Peace set up a sukkah to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Oct. 16, 2024, at Deering Meadow on Northwestern’s ...
A sukkah is a flimsy booth open to the stars that Jews jerry-rig in their yards this time each year to commemorate a harvest-themed seven-day holiday called Sukkot, or the Festival of Booths. Thursday ...
If you built a sukkah this year, odds are that an elephant was not on your materials list. Furthermore, when you chose where to place your sukkah, the back of a camel likely wasn’t your first choice.