And Sukkot, the multi-day celebration that follows Yom Kippur and commemorates the fall harvest with meals eaten outdoors in a structure called a sukkah, is no different. That's when Jews ...
Beginning five days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot is named after the huts the Israelites lived in during their exodus from Egypt, which Jews today build to and dwell in to commemorate this time. Sukkot is ...
The Children of Israel may have had to traipse through the desert for a bit before they got themselves a pit stop in temporary accommodation we know as Sukkot but, these days, we tend to get stuck ...
On Sukkot in 1945, my parents and other Holocaust survivors were able to contemplate a future in which happiness might be possible, writes Menachem Z. Rosensaft. Seventy-five years ago ...
This day must be one that you will remember. You must keep it as a festival to God for all generations. It is a law for all time that you must celebrate it.
Sukkot, and Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah: Rosh Hashanah, or “Head of the Year,” is the Jewish New Year, starting at sunset and continuing for two days. On Rosh Hashanah, Jews attend religious services ...