Build Your Own Sukkah
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling, which is why the Jewish holiday of Sukkot is known as the Feast of the Tabernacles. A sukkah, however, is a lot…
Build Your Own Sukkah
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling, which is why the Jewish holiday of Sukkot is known as the Feast of the Tabernacles. A sukkah, however, is a lot…
Build Your Own Sukkah
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling, which is why the Jewish holiday of Sukkot is known as the Feast of the Tabernacles. A sukkah, however, is a lot…
Build Your Own Sukkah (Tabernacle)
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling, which is why the Jewish holiday of Sukkot is known as the Feast of the Tabernacles. A sukkah, however, is a lot more…
If You Don’t Have your own Sukkah
If you do not have your own sukkah, make the effort to find a sukkah in which you can eat. To help you celebrate Sukkot, NJOP encourages you to join a “Sukkot Across America” celebration…
Find A Sukkah
For those not interested in building their own sukkah, ask a friend or find a community sukkah (at a synagogue or Jewish community center) in which you can eat during the holiday. (Check…
Somewhere a Sukkah
If you can't make a sukkah of your own, ask the local synagogue if there is one to which you can bring food.
Someone’s Sukkah
If you do not have a sukkot of your own, visit the sukkah of your local synagogue or Jewish center.
Sukkah Around
If you cannot build your own sukkah, call your local synagogue to find out when theirs is available.