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…

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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…

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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.

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Someone’s Sukkah

If you do not have a sukkot of your own, visit the sukkah of your local synagogue or Jewish center.

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Sukkah Around

If you cannot build your own sukkah, call your local synagogue to find out when theirs is available.

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Shabbat Sukkah

Enjoy your Shabbat meals in a sukkah.

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Shabbat in the Sukkah

Enjoy Shabbat dinner under the stars (in a sukkah).

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Yom Tov – The First Festival Days

Yom TovThe First Festival Days Sukkot is a 7 day holiday. The first day (first two days outside of Israel) are Yamim Tovim –…

Haazinu/Sukkot 5777-2016

“Sukkot: Enveloping Israel in G-d’s Loving-kindness” by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald The majestic song/poem of parashat Haazinu opens with a lyrical summary of Jewish history. Speaking in…

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Room for Creativity

A few years back, The Atlantic Magazine featured a story about a project that came to be known as “Sukkah City” held in New York. Sukkah City challenged architects to create…

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