Pictures of the hostages and the color yellow are frequent displays in the temporary booths for the for Sukkot holiday. TEL AVIV — When she was preparing her Passover seder in April, Shlomit ...
Etrogs, important components of a ritual for the Sukkot holiday, are known as xiang yuan (fragrant citrus, or citron) in Chinese. While American Jews may spend anywhere between $20 and $200 on a ...
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Here's Why You'll See So Many Stuffed Foods At Sukkot CelebrationsFor Purim, they eat hamentashen, cookies in the shape of the three-cornered hat worn by the holiday's villain, Haman. And Sukkot, the multi-day celebration that follows Yom Kippur and commemorates ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSukkot: 4 parts in harmonyIn one of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook’s most famous poems, “The Four-Fold Song,” he speaks about four dimensions of our soul’s ...
Shemni Atseret 22-23 Tishrei. A holiday at the end of Sukkot that has no special ritual attached to it, commemorates no historical event, celebrates no agricultural accomplishment. It is a holiday of ...
Sukkot is also a harvest holiday and the beginning of the season of prayers for rain. Important ritual objects on sukkot include the lulav (a bundle of different types of branches) and an etrog (a ...
Year 5786 Sukkot Monday, October 6, 2025 Yud-Daled B’Tishrei, Year 5786 Monday, October 13, 2025 Kaf-Alef B’Tishrei, Year 5786 ...
Sukkot is a festival celebrated by Jewish people around the world, starting on 29 September, and lasting for one week (or eight days in countries outside Israel) ending on 6 October. The festival ...
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