Jewish Treats about
Sukkot
Browse our archive of Sukkot related Jewish Treats.
10/03/2017
Room for Creativity
A few years back, The Atlantic Magazine featured a story about a…
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10/03/2017
The Perfect Species
At this time of the year, Jews around the globe head out in search of the…
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10/02/2017
The Four Species
The waving of the four species is one of the most beautiful and symbolic…
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10/02/2017
Holiday Decorating
During the holiday of Sukkot, Jews live in sukkot (temporary…
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10/01/2017
But Wait…There’s More
Now that the Jewish people have repented on Yom Kippur and, hopefully,…
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10/01/2017
Build Your Own Sukkah
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling,…
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10/20/2016
Everyone Does The Wave
One of the main mitzvot of the holiday of Sukkot is the waving of the four…
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10/20/2016
More Than A Harvest Festival
Few people refer to Sukkot by the name Chag Ha'Asif, Feast of the…
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10/19/2016
The Sukkot Hoshanot Service
Walk into a traditional synagogue in the middle of morning services during…
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10/19/2016
Water, Water Everywhere
Sukkot is considered the holiday on which God determines the world’s water…
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10/16/2016
Holiday Decorating
During the holiday of Sukkot, Jews live in sukkot (temporary…
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10/16/2016
Ushpeezin (Oo’shpee’zin)
During the festival of Sukkot, the sukkah is intended to be our home. For…
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10/14/2016
Build Your Own Sukkah
Webster's Dictionary defines a tabernacle as a temporary dwelling,…
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10/14/2016
The Perfect Species
At this time of the year, Jews around the globe head out in search of the…
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10/13/2016
The Four Species
The waving of the four species is one of the most beautiful and symbolic…
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10/13/2016
But Wait…There’s More
Now that the Jewish people have repented on Yom Kippur and, hopefully,…
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10/04/2015
Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah
Tonight starts the holiday of Shemini Atzeret, literally the Gathering of…
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10/02/2015
Vanity of Vanities
Most people are unknowingly familiar with the beginning of the third…
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10/02/2015
The Great Hoshana (Hoshana Rabbah)
Rosh Hashana is known as the Day of Judgment (Yom Hadin), the day on which…
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10/01/2015
Rejoicing For The World
Among the unique rituals performed on the holiday of Sukkot were the…
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10/01/2015
More Than A Harvest Festival
Few people refer to Sukkot by the name Chag Ha'Asif, Feast of the…
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09/30/2015
Water, Water Everywhere
Sukkot is considered the holiday on which God determines the world’s water…
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09/30/2015
The Sukkot Hoshanot Service
Walk into a traditional synagogue in the middle of morning services during…
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09/27/2015
Everyone Does The Wave
One of the main mitzvot of the holiday of Sukkot is the waving of the four…
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09/27/2015
Ushpeezin (Oo’shpee’zin)
During the festival of Sukkot, the sukkah is intended to be our home. For…
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09/25/2015
The Four Species
The waving of the four species is one of the most beautiful and symbolic…
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09/25/2015
Room for Creativity
A few years back, The Atlantic Magazine featured a story about a…
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09/24/2015
But Wait…There’s More
Now that the Jewish people have repented on Yom Kippur and, hopefully,…
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Sukkot
Sukkot is a time for celebration! Immediately following Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur is the week-long holiday of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles.