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Sukkot begins the fifth day after Yom Kippur, marking a transition from the solemn period of atonement to the joyful celebration of the harvest. During this part of the holiday, prepare special...
During Sukkot, Jewish individuals create temporary homes to honor their ancestors' time in desert lands after they were led out of Egypt. Jewish families spend time inside of a Sukkah, a temporary...
Sukkot is a Jewish holiday celebrated on the fifteenth of Tishri in the Hebrew calendar. Usually falling in September or October, Jews celebrate this holiday to commemorate the forty years in...
Sukkot is the Jewish holiday that literally translates from Hebrew as "booths." It is one of three holidays known as the pilgrim festivals, when Jews would travel, in ancient times, to the main...
Every fall, the Jewish harvest festival, or Sukkot, is celebrated with parties, singing and prayer. One of the most unique things about Sukkot, which literally means "booths" in Hebrew, is the...
Sukkot is a seven-day Jewish holiday in the autumn. According to Temple Sinai of Toronto, "Sukkot is the last of three pilgrimage festivals when ancient Jews would pack the best of seasonal crops...