- Sukkot, 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...
- A
sukkah or
succah (/ˈsʊkə/; Hebrew: סוכה [suˈka]; plural, סוכות [
suˈkot]
sukkot or
sukkos or sukkoth,
often translated as "booth") is a
temporary hut...
- are permitted] חֹל הַמּוֹעֵד סֻכּוֹת, חוהמ״ס (Chol HaMo'ed
Sukot) - the Chol HaMo'ed of
Sukot. See חוה״מ חֹל הַמּוֹעֵד פֶּסַח, חוהמ״פ (Chol HaMo'ed Pesach)...
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arrived for the
trucks that take them to
Kerem Shalom.
Knesset member Zvi
Sukot also parti****ted in the
blockade of the port. On 2 February, protesters...
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hebraicized name Ein el-Azkut
Bardala Jordan Valley Regional Council Ein
Sukot Ein Um Al
Jarah Awarta Itamar Ein
Nerya Ein El
Mukheimer Al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya...
- Zimenson, 1973 [Shavuot] The
Tabernacles Festival, Sh. Zimenson, 1973 [
Sukot] Independence, Sh. Zimenson, 1973 [Atzmaut] The
Independence Story, Karni...
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writing novels were on the
hands of
Jurji Zaydan in his
historical novel Sukot (Silence), and
Farah Antun's (1874–1922)
experimentation in the analytical...
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Shalom Newspaper. 27
April 2011.
Retrieved 24
October 2016. "Şabat ve
Sukot: Hol Amoed".
Shalom Newspaper. 22
September 2010.
Retrieved 24
October 2016...
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Additional authors: Sara Levi-Tanai,
Tuvia Ovadyahu,
Gavriela Aran. Le
Sukot (lit. for Sukkot), 1945. 20 p. -
Songs for
Sukkot Kinus Gvat, (lit. Gvat...