Sukkot Menu IdeasSukkot or the Feast of Tabernacles is an eight-day feasting High Holiday, If you are not sure what to cook here are some sukkot menu ideas!
DIY Sukkot / Sukkah Building / Fall DecorHow to build a sukkah? Celebrate Sukkot with this easy sukkah and decorating tips.
What Is The Open Sukkah Project?Are you wondering how to build a sukkah? Then this idea for a sukkah hut is perfect for you: The Open Sukkah Project! It is the place where zero waste living meets Jewish life!
Cool Sukkah Decorating Ideas - Jewish Moms & CraftersLooking for gorgeous but doable sukkah decorating ideas? This list shares tried and true tips for decorating
Sukkot Stuffed Recipes to TryIn most of the world Sukkot falls on the time of the final ingathering of the crops for the year. Gardens are emptied of the last of the tomatoes and peppers before the first frost, and huge fields are being harvested. Most of us are very far removed from the sigh of relief much of humanity surely felt at the end of an abundant harvest. While it is a blessing to live where an abundance of food available year round, we do miss out on noticing much of YHWH's provision. One way to remind…
How to Build a Sukkah for the First Time | A Tiny TripIf you are searching how to build a sukkah for the first time, and all you are finding are companies trying to sell you kits, then this post is for you. I was so completely exasperated when we were…
25+ Sukkah Decorations You'll Fall in Love With - Jewish Moms & CraftersEnjoy this list of Sukkah decorations that are easy to find and you'll fall in love with! They'll make your temporary abode feel like home.
11 family-friendly ways to celebrate Sukkot—the feast of the boothsThe leaves are beginning to turn from green to vibrant reds, yellows and browns, there is a definite chill in the air, and we're starting to smell smoke from our neighbors' fireplaces. These annual transitions can only mean one thing: Autumn is here! And with autumn comes an array of holidays! In Judaism, the new year is celebrated on Rosh Hashanah, followed by Yom Kippur, a solemn occasion that calls for reflection and atonement. Shortly after Yom Kippur is Sukkot, otherwise known as the…
My Favorite Sukkahs of the YearI saw so many amazing sukkahs this year! It was just incredible to be able open my inbox or browse Instagram to see photos of YHWH's feasts being celebrated around the world. I wanted to share with you a few of my favorites from this year, one for each night of Sukkot. I wouldn't mind celebrating the Feast of Booths in any of these! From @elysamary I love the pretty lights and the menorah here! This is also shows that you don't need a huge yard or campsite to make a sukkah, it's totally…
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Build Your Own All-Natural Sukkah - Hands-On Jewish HolidaysSukkot is a harvest festival celebrated on the 15th of Tishrei, which usually falls between September and October. In the times of the Temple, Jews were mandated to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem during Sukkot with the tithes of their fall harvest. We are commanded to live in booths for seven days when celebrating Sukkot …
Celebrating SukkotThis Wednesday marks the start of Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival. Coming five days after the austere holiday of Yom Kippur, Sukkot celebrates agricultural bounty and commemorates 40 years of wandering. Sukkot is a design lover’s dream, with temporary outdoor structures called sukkahs built as a place to gather, share meals, and celebrate. Watch for signs of Sukkot everywhere this week. You will see sukkahs on balconies, in yards, and in public spaces.
The Largest Indoor Sukkah In JerusalemWith the High Holidays just around the corner, Israel’s capital is readying itself for an influx of visitors. Particularly Sukkot, as one of the most popular
10+ Easy Sukkot Activities and Decorations (in 2024)Using Sukkot Activities with kids or adults is a fun way to introduce them to both Jewish culture and truths from the Bible at the same time. Below are some simple ways to celebrate Sukkot.