As Jews in Israel and around the world prepare to celebrate the holiday of Sukkot, our soldiers continue to protect our country against the threat of terrorism.
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Sukkot. https://t.co/r1h6mAFLjW
The Jewish holiday of #Sukkot begins this evening
These photos, taken in 1941 in the Lodz ghetto, attest to the fact that even under the oppressive conditions of the ghetto, Jews observed the holiday as an act of faith & resistance
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On Pesach we celebrate the breaking of our chains of bondage in Egypt.
On Sukkot we reclaim those chains by hanging them from the roof of our Sukkahs. https://t.co/1I0y4JbFcB
So, most Jewish holidays basically go like this:
1. They tried to kill us 💣
2. They failed ❌
3. Now, let’s eat 🍴
But #Sukkot is different. Is truly joyous celebration, connecting our faith, history & tradition with inextricable bond to our land, #Israel!
Chag Sameach 🍋🌾🇮🇱 https://t.co/NjS4z3PK4y
... and back offline again, this time to begin celebrating Sukkot.
It's a holiday (kinda) about leaving our comfort zones.
Grateful to have these regular reminders to never get too complacent, remembering that G-D is the ultimate source of our blessings.
Toodles for 25 hours. https://t.co/FtAdTxU519
As Jews begin to celebrate Sukkot tonight, reciting a daily blessing over 4 species of plant, let's embrace the diversity it represents. We are united in our differences. https://t.co/jeTvK5A6RY
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.