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sukkah or
succah (/ˈsʊkə/; Hebrew: סוכה [suˈka]; plural, סוכות [suˈkot]
sukkot or
sukkos or sukkoth,
often translated as "booth") is a
temporary hut...
- Egypt, Sukkot’s
modern observance is
characterized by
festive meals in a
sukkah, a
temporary wood-covered hut. The
names used in the
Torah are "Festival...
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Sukkah (Hebrew: סוכה, hut) is a
tractate of the
Mishnah and Talmud. Its laws are
discussed as well in the
Tosefta and both the
Babylonian Talmud and Jerusalem...
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Sukkah City was an
architectural design competition and work of
installation art
planned in
partnership with the
Union Square Partnership for New York...
- of a
sukkah. Hence,
seeing someone eating in a
sukkah does not per se lead one to ****ume it is
still ḥol hamoed. Likewise,
eating in the
sukkah does not...
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position that the
Mechitza referred to in
Talmud Tractate Sukkah applied only to the
festival of
Sukkah in the
Temple and that its use to
separate men and women...
- pupils. For the
Sukkot holiday in
October 2020,
Duchman erected a
public sukkah next to the Burj
Khalifa tower in Dubai.
History of the Jews in the United...
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Kohen Gadol. 8 chapters.
Sukkah: (סוכה) ("Booth");
deals with the
festival of
Sukkot (the
Feast of Tabernacles) and the
Sukkah itself. Also
deals with...
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Tsedaka traces the indoor-
sukkah tradition to ****cution of
Samaritans during the
Byzantine Empire. The roof of the
Samaritan sukkah is
decorated with citrus...
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leaving the
sukkah (booth): "May it be your will, Lord our God and God of our forefathers, that just as I have
fulfilled and
dwelt in this
sukkah, so may...