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馃尶 Sukkot

Sukkot links temporary booths, the four species, harvest memory, hospitality, and public celebration across household, agricultural, and urban spaces.

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Around the fifteenth day of Tishrei in the Hebrew calendarCalendar rule
馃尵 HarvestTheme

Traditions and customs

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When it is celebrated

Sukkot is usually organized around Around the fifteenth day of Tishrei in the Hebrew calendar. Month: Sep / Oct / Nov

Shared roots and regional differences

Shared roots: building a sukkah, family reunion, festival family meal, fruit, hospitality, public square music, synagogue chant, waving the four species

Israel regional differences

Sukkot

Sukkot matters because it turns harvest gratitude, seasonal abundance, and community gathering into a visible cultural system of time, place, family, and public ritual.

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Food

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FAQ

What is Sukkot?

Sukkot links temporary booths, the four species, harvest memory, hospitality, and public celebration across household, agricultural, and urban spaces.

When is Sukkot celebrated?

Sukkot is usually organized around Around the fifteenth day of Tishrei in the Hebrew calendar. Month: Sep / Oct / Nov.

What traditions are associated with Sukkot?

Common traditions include building a sukkah, waving the four species, hospitality, festival family meal, fruit, wine.