- הַסֻּכּוֹת Ḥag haSukkōṯ, lit. "the
pilgrimage of booths". Also
spelled Sukkoth, Succot; Ashke**** Hebrew: Sukkōs "Zmanim -
Halachic Times". www.chabad...
- (/ˈsʊkə/; Hebrew: סוכה [suˈka]; plural, סוכות [suˈkot]
sukkot or
sukkos or
sukkoth,
often translated as "booth") is a
temporary hut
constructed for use during...
- Succoth-benoth or
Succoth Benoth (Hebrew: סֻכּוֹת בְּנוֹת,
Booths of Daughters) was a
Babylonian deity, one of the
deities brought to the
former kingdom...
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nations who does not
appear in the
Temple in
Jerusalem for the
festival of
Sukkoth will have no rain that year.
Isaiah prophesied that the
rebuilt Temple...
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district was of the
highest quality land in
Egypt (Ge. 47:11) Pi-Ramesses
Sukkoth Ex. 12:37, 13:20; Nu. 33:5–6 The
region of Wadi Tumilat, or a city within...
-
destruction layer dating from the
early 2nd
century at Tel Abu al-Sarbut in the
Sukkoth Valley, and by
abandonment deposits from the same
period that were discovered...
- pair for each of the
three main
annual festivals: P****over, Shabu'ot, and
Sukkoth). The
husband was also
expected by the
classical rabbis to
provide his...
- Kippur, "Sabbath of Sabbaths" (Atonement); and the
first and
eighth days of
Sukkoth (Tabernacles). "High Sabbaths" is also
often a
synonym of "High Holy Days"...
- commandment: 'At the end of each
seven years, at a
fixed time on the
festival of
Sukkoth,
after the year of release, when all
Israel comes to
present themselves...
- KTAV. pp. 103–104. ISBN 0-88125-455-X.
Aaron ben Elijah, Ben Eden, ‘Inyann
Sukkoth,
Chapter 1, pp. 65a-65b
Gabriel W****erman (Author),
Tomer Mangoubi (Contributor)...