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Sukkot |
Also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, Sukkot is an 8-day holiday that celebrates G-d’s presence in the world. As part of the holiday, Jews build temporary huts—sukkot—outdoors where they eat their holiday meals (some people even sleep in them). They also say special prayers over the “four species,” which are comprised of the lulav—a palm branch taken with several branches of myrtle and willow, and etrog—a citron. |
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Lulav and Esrog Brochure
An attractive full-color brochure is available that fully explains the customs of the Arba Minim—the four species. |
The Sukkot Workshop
The Sukkot Workshop discusses the inner meaning and significance of the "four species." |
Sukkot Experience
Celebrate Sukkot at fun-filled carnivals featuring rides, entertainment, educational booths and a giant Sukkah. |
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