Symbols of devastated border communities line walls of sukkahs one year after Hamas onslaught, as soldiers deployed to Gaza ...
Like many Jewish practices, the harvest festival of Sukkot largely takes place at home − meaning families can incorporate ...
Sukkahs symbolize the structures that the Israelites lived in during their wilderness journey. But some rabbis envision them ...
"Four days after Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, we go out to the sukkah and dwell there for eight days, at least as much ...
Though there won’t be a seat for Goldberg-Polin or anyone else, she’s hanging pictures of the 101 remaining hostages on the walls of her sukkah. She also added a banner featuring an iconic ...
Some universities have torn down the student-built sukkahs, which are traditional structures for the Sukkot holiday.
A farmer describes what Sukkos was like for his family when they immigrated from Russia and didn’t even have a house yet.
From this sukkah, we will send strength to the loved ones who must return and all the families. At this entrance, hope will ...
It is rare for a west coast sukkah to actually “fall down.” But it is unfortunately common for each of us to feel as if we have fallen.
The backlash was swift, with comments such as, “You are living at our expense,” and, “You are a sick and evil woman.” ...
The initiative riffs on “ushpizin,” the practice of inviting symbolic guests to the temporary huts built for the Sukkot ...