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- Sukkot: Meaning and TraditionsLate September or early October, Jews celebrate Sukkot or Festival of Tabernacles. It is the third of the three pilgrim festivals and has dual meaning.
- Sukkot Activities, Facts, & TraditionsThis quiz features interesting questions & answers regarding Jewish Sukkot activities and traditions. Share Sukkot facts with your Jewish friends.
- Sukkot: Joyous Celebration of when Judaism Wandered the DesertSukkot is the celebrate of when the Jews wandered around the desert for 40 years. This is a festival to give thanks for their ancestors and the lord.
- Fun and Easy Craft Projects for SukkotThis joyous holiday is a great reason for crafting, and this article will provide you with several craft projects for Sukkot.
- Sukkah Crafts for Kids During SukkotThis article will provide you with step-by-step instructions on three fun sukkah crafts for kids during Sukkot.
- Homemade Sukkah Decoration Crafts for SukkotMaking homemade sukkah decorations is a fun and festive way to get involved in the spirit of this holiday, and this article will provide you with detailed instructions on how to create your own homemade sukkah decorations.
Sukkot - the Next Upcoming Jewish HolidaySukkot, or "The Festival of Booths" takes place shortly after the Jewish High Holidays. It is a very happy occasion.- The Consistency of Theme in Sukkot, Chanukhah and ChristmasThis article explores how Sukkot, Chanukhah and Christmas share in common the theme of Messiah's coming.
- The Lulav and EtrogDuring the seven days of holiday of the sukkot, the Four Species are used. The concept of the Four Species came from the Torah. In Leviticus 23:40, the Torah says instruction on how they should take products from hadar trees on the first day.
