Haven’t started cooking. Haven’t set the table. But couldn’t even think of sitting in a sukkah this year without doing this. How will will celebrate the Jewish festival of Sukkot while our hostages are stuck in captivity? Show more
Wednesday evening begins the Festival of Sukkot (Tabernacles). Preparations begin with the construction of temporary huts, within which, during the seven days of the Festival, we eat our meals and some even sleep. The sukkah (hut) serves to remind us of the flimsy living… Show more
CHAG SUKKOT SAMEACH One of the symbolisms of Sukkot is the Arba Minim, the four species which we bring together - it represents bringing together unity for the Jewish people. A concept certainly needed now! Show more
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A must-try sweet Indian-Jewish delicacy for #Sukkot :) #ChikChahalwa holycowvegan.net Chik-Cha Halwa (An Indian Jewish Sweet)
This photo of Kfir Bibas was taken during sukkot 2023, just a few days before he was kidnapped along with his mum and brother, while his dad was brutally captured separately. A whole family, gone, and the world remains silent. Please share. Let them go! Show more
As Jews around the world gather with their families to mark the holiday of Sukkot, we cannot forget the 101 Israeli hostages who will not celebrate with their loved ones this year. Our hearts are with them, and we will not rest until every last hostage is home. Let them go.… Show more
“Tonight is holiday of Sukkot. Hundreds of thousands of sukkahs (huts) have already been built throughout the country. One of the meanings of the holiday is the theme of crossing - a temporary period of living in buildings that are not meant to remain forever, but rather - a… Show more
Sukkot (Hebrew: סוכות), meaning Tabernacles, is the autumnal 'foot festival' in which Jews are commanded to leave their permanent houses and to dwell in booths for seven days.