
Sukkah - Wikipedia
A sukkah or succah (/ ˈ s ʊ k ə /; Hebrew: סוכה; plural, סוכות sukkot or sukkos or sukkoth, often translated as "booth") is a temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish …
What Is A Sukkah? - My Jewish Learning
According to rabbinic tradition, these tent-like structures represent the huts in which the Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of wandering in the desert after escaping from slavery in Egypt. …
What Is Sukkot? - A Guide to the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot, the …
2024年10月16日 · Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection …
Sukkot - Wikipedia
Sukkot, [a] also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, is a Torah -commanded holiday celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei. It is one …
What Is a Sukkah? - Chabad.org
The sukkah is a walled structure covered with organic material. On the holiday of Sukkot, Jewish people spend time in the sukkah, treating it like their home-away-from-home. We eat in the …
14 Sukkah Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org
It’s a Shelter We Dwell in on Sukkot. The word sukkah best translates as “shelter” or “cover” and refers to the space where we spend as much time as possible during the holiday of Sukkot. …
Sukkot 101 - My Jewish Learning
According to rabbinic tradition, these flimsy sukkot represent the huts in which the Israelites dwelt during their 40 years of wandering in the desert after escaping from slavery in Egypt. The …
What is a Sukkah? - Reform Judaism
A sukkah is a temporary, hut-like dwelling built during the holiday of Sukkot. (In fact, the word sukkot is the plural of sukkah.) The sukkah symbolizes the frail huts in which the Israelites …
Sukkah - Jewish Virtual Library
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13 Facts About Sukkot Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.org
The Jewish Holiday of Sukkot begins at nightfall before the 15th of the Jewish (lunar) month of Tishrei, when the moon is at its zenith. It continues for another seven days before leading …