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What Is Sukkot? - A Guide to the Jewish Holiday of ... - Chabad.orgSukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection G‑d provided for the children of Israel when they left Egypt.The Significance of Sukkot · Taking the Four Kinds · Sukkot in the Holy Temple
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Sukkot 101 - My Jewish LearningSukkot is named after the booths or huts (sukkot in Hebrew) in which Jews are supposed to dwell during this week-long celebration.
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Sukkot | Reform JudaismSukkot. The "Festival of Booths" commemorates the 40 years of Jewish wandering in the desert after the giving of the Torah atop Mt. Sinai.Missing: observance | Show results with:observance
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What's the Meaning of the Sukkah? - Chabad.orgThe word sukkah (pl: sukkot) literally means a “shaded1 booth.” In a rather cryptic verse, the Torah tells us to dwell in a sukkah for seven days so that ...Clouds Of Glory · Actual Booths · A Sukkah Of Unity
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Sukkot History - Reform JudaismSukkot, a Hebrew word meaning “booths” or “huts,” refers to the annual Jewish festival of giving thanks for a bountiful fall harvest.Missing: observance | Show results with:observance
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Must-Know Sukkot Words and Phrases - My Jewish LearningLiterally “Groom/Bride of Genesis,” this is a designation of honor for the person who is called up to the very first aliyah of the Book ...
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What Is Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah? - Chabad.orgWhat: The holiday of Sukkot is followed by an independent holiday called Shemini Atzeret. In Israel, this is a one-day holiday; in the Diaspora it is a two-day ...Missing: distinction | Show results with:distinction
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What is Shemini Atzeret? | My Jewish LearningThe eighth (shemini) day –referring to Sukkot–is to be a “sacred occasion” and an atzeret, generally translated as “solemn gathering.”Missing: 7 | Show results with:7
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Sukkot's Seventy Bulls - TheTorah.comOct 14, 2016 · In describing the offerings for Sukkot, the holiday offering section in Numbers 29 stipulates the sacrifice of a total of seventy bulls as ...
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Zechariah - Chapter 14 - Tanakh Online - Torah - Bible - Chabad.org1Behold! A day of the Lord is coming, and your plunder shall be shared within you. אהִנֵּ֥ה יֽוֹם־בָּ֖א לַיהֹוָ֑ה וְחֻלַּ֥ק שְׁלָלֵ֖ךְ בְּקִרְבֵּֽךְ: Behold! A day of the Lord is coming.
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The Origins of Sukkot - TheTorah.comOct 3, 2017 · The connection between the Israelite festival of Sukkot in the temple and the Ugaritic new year festival and its dwellings of branches for the gods.
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The Jewish CalendarThe Jewish calendar is primarily lunar, with months starting on the new moon. It uses a 19-year cycle to align with solar years, and the new year starts in ...Missing: explanation | Show results with:explanation
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The Jewish CalendarThe Jewish calendar is a lunisolar calendar based on computations, with 19-year cycles, 12 common and 7 leap years, and a 29.53 day new moon period.
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Jewish Calendar: Solar and LunarThe rhythm of Jewish time is determined both by the sun and by the moon. The basic unit of time is naturally enough the day.
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Sukkot 2025 - Feast of Booths - HebcalSukkot for Hebrew Year 5786 began on Monday, 6 October 2025 and ended on Monday, 13 October 2025 . Lulav (date palm frond), hadass (myrtle), aravah (willow).
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Why Some Holidays Last Longer Outside Israel | My Jewish LearningSukkot continued to be a seven-day holiday. Its close was bracketed by a unique one-day holiday called Shemini Atzeret, the “eighth day of assembly,” understood ...
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The Jewish Calendar: A Closer Look - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)A closer look at the mathematics behind the Jewish Calendar, explaining how Hebrew dates are calculated. Provides sample JavaScript code to show how the ...
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What Sukkot Meant to Jews and Gentiles in Greco-Roman AntiquitySep 21, 2018 · In Jubilees, Abraham's celebration of Sukkot avant la lettre follows the joyful event of Isaac's birth. This fits with the general theme of ...
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A History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic PeriodsThe nature of Sukkot in the second temple period is important for it provides the point of departure for assessing the question of change or continuity in ...
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The History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic PeriodsThe destruction of the second temple in 70 CE left rabbinic Judaism with the question of how to celebrate Sukkot, a temple festival, without a temple. Which ...
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Chapter One. The Background of Sukkot Fertility Cult Practices in ...P A number of scholars of theWellhausen school have supported the theory that the origins of the Israelite festival of Sukkot were derived from a Canaanite ...
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Biblical and Archaeological Evidence for Sacred Feasts at Iron Age ...Greer provides biblical and archaeological evidence for sacred feasting at the Levantine site of Tel Dan from the late 10th century-mid-8th century BCE.
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(PDF) Sukkot in the Pentateuch and in Ezra 3 and Nehemiah 8Ezra 3:4–5 and Nehemiah 8:13–18 and Their Connection to the Pentateuchal Laws concerning the Festival of Sukkot The Festival of Tabernacles is mentioned in Ezra ...Missing: archaeological | Show results with:archaeological
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The Seventy Bulls of Sukkot - Jewish Theological SeminaryIn his commentary to the Torah, he notes, in accord with the Talmud, that the number of bulls for Sukkot adds up to seventy. However, what is of import to Rashi ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Building the Sukkah - Halachipedia### Key Halakhic Requirements for Building a Sukkah
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14 Sukkah Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad.orgRead: Why Can the Sukkah Walls Be Made of Anything? 6. There Is a Minimum and Maximum Height. The sukkah must not be shorter than 10 handbreadths, nor may it be ...
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How to Make a Sukkah (Rules & Requirements) - Aish.comA Sukkah must be built under the sky, with nothing intervening between the s'chach and the sky. One must be careful not to build a Sukkah under: a roof. an ...
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The Sukkah and Its Symbolism - TheTorah.comOct 8, 2014 · Rabbi Eliezer says the sukkah is meant to remind us of the real booths from the wilderness period. Rabbi Akiba (surprisingly) suggests that ...
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The Meaning of the Sukkah | My Jewish Learning1. The sukkah was built to show misfortune at a time of good fortune and to remind the rich of the poor (Philo).
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Top Sukkot Decorations - Aish.comTop Sukkah Decorations: · Fly Tape. Every Sukkah I have seen has fly tape on it. · Honey Bucket with Opening · Christmas Lights · Fruit · Gourds · The Ushpizin Poster.
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Sukkot Sustainable Resources - AdamahRaid the recycling bin with kids to create one-of-a-kind recycled Sukkot decorations. Serve local apples and honey; salads made of seasonal produce; and egg ...Missing: friendly adaptations
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Laws for Building a Sukkah | My Jewish LearningThe walls of the sukkah may be made of any material, but must be sturdy enough to withstand an ordinary wind (Code of Jewish Law, Orach Chayim 630: 10).
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The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds - Chabad.orgFour types of vegetation are "taken" every day of the holiday of Sukkot. They are: lulav (palm frond), etrog (citron), hadasim (myrtles), and aravot ...Missing: Mishnah sources
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Four Species - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe commandment to do so is based on a verse in Leviticus 23.40 which states “On the first day (of Sukkot) you shall take the fruit of the hadar (beautiful) ...
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How to Wave the Lulav and Etrog on Sukkot - My Jewish Learningeither before the morning service or during the ...<|separator|>
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The Importance of Shaking the Lulav During Hallel - תורת הר עציוןThe standard procedure on Sukkot is to recite the blessing over the lulav and etrog, shake it ("na'anuim"), and then say Hallel with a minyan, shaking the lulav ...
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Lulav and Etrog Symbolism - My Jewish LearningThe four [species] represent the four-letter Name of God, with the lulav being the [Hebrew letter] vav, which channels the divine energy into the world and man.
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Lessons and Symbolism of the Sukkah and the Four Species | AishThe etrog contains a good smell and taste (when made into jelly) and symbolizes the Jew with Torah knowledge and who performs good deeds. The palm tree that ...
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The Birth And Afterlife Of Israel's Precious Etrog Fruit - WKAR.orgOct 3, 2014 · No matter the specs, every etrog is most valuable right before Sukkot. A "perfect" etrog sells for hundreds of dollars. Israel grows about a ...Missing: regions | Show results with:regions
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What Is the Moroccan Etrog and Why Does It Matter for Jewish Sukkot?Oct 7, 2025 · The Assads region produces Morocco's etrog crop. The Moroccan etrog is a true citron variety native to the Assads area of the Anti-Atlas ...Missing: sourcing | Show results with:sourcing
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The Four Species in Leviticus 23:40 and Nehemiah 8:15Oct 18, 2024 · The Karaite interpretation of Leviticus 23:40 emphasizes the practical use of the four species in sukkah construction, largely based on Nehemiah ...
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Sukkot's Unshaken Four Species - TheTorah.comOct 18, 2016 · The Torah simply states that we are to “take” the species and “rejoice” before God for seven days (Lev 23:40). This is followed by the command ...
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Sukkot Prayers - Chabad.orgThe first day's haftorah (reading from the Prophets) is from Zechariah (14:1-21), and includes a prophecy regarding the Messianic Era: that all the nations will ...
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Why Is Hallel Sometimes “Whole” and Sometimes “Half”?... Sukkot, the entire Hallel is recited every day, while on Passover, the entire Hallel is only recited the first two days.7. Two reasons are given for this ...
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The Recitation of Hallel - Jewish Holidays - Orthodox UnionFull Hallel, that is, all six Psalms, in their entirety, is recited on all nine days of Sukkot (including the “eighth” and “ninth” days, Shmini Atzeret and ...
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Order of Prayers for Sukkot (Not Shabbat) - Chabad.orgSukkot prayers include Mincha, Maariv, Shacharit, Shema, Amidah, Kiddush, and Hoshanot. Blessing on Lulav and full Hallel are also part of the order.
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Sukkot in the Synagogue - The Digital Home for Conservative JudaismOn the mornings of Sukkot, the Morning Service and the Musaf Service follow the standard festival format. ... sacrifices that were offered in the Temple on Sukkot ...
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Laws of the Musaf Prayers - Parshat Pinchas - Chabad.orgIdeally the Musaf should be recited before the end of the seventh "seasonal hour" of the day,6 because the musaf sacrifices were supposed to have been brought ...
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What is Musaf? - My Jewish LearningMusaf is a prayer recited on Shabbat, major Jewish holidays and Rosh Chodesh, the minor observance marking the beginning of each Hebrew month.
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Sukkah Blessings in Hebrew and English - Chabad.orgBlessed are You, L‐rd our G‐d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to dwell in the sukkah.
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Blessing of Leisheiv BaSukkah - Shulchanaruchharav.comNov 29, 2016 · The blessing of 'Leishev Basukkah' is only said when eating a Kebeitza [55 grams] of Mezonos or Hamotzi [within Achilas Peras].
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Lulav and Etrog Blessings in Hebrew and English - Chabad.orgBlessed are You, L‐rd our G‐d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us regarding taking the lulav.
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How to Wave the Lulav and Etrog - Chabad.orgTake the lulav in your right hand and recite the blessing “al netilat lulav.” Take the etrog in your left hand. If it is the first day of Sukkot (or the ...
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Why Israel and the Diaspora Read Different Parshahs - Chabad.orgDiaspora Jews celebrate some holidays for an extra day, causing them to read a different Torah portion than Israel, as seen with Passover and Shavuot.
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Rituals of Sukkot - The Digital Home for Conservative JudaismIn the Diaspora, Sh'mini Atzeret is observed for two days, but the second day has its own name: Simḥat Torah. Also, each of these days has its own rituals and ...
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Hoshanot - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe origin of the prayers and the procession lies in the Temple ritual: "Every day [of Sukkot] one circles the altar once and says, 'Pray! O Lord, save, I pray ...Missing: customs | Show results with:customs
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[PDF] Hoshanot 200 - The Rabbinical AssemblyA major feature of each day's Temple ceremony during Sukkot was a procession in which the Kohanim would walk around the altar holding lulavim and willows, ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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12 Sukkot Customs You Should Know - Chabad.org5. Hoshanot: Parading Around the Synagogue. Also in Temple times, every day of Sukkot the priests would “place willow branches alongside the altar, with the ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Who and What Are the Ushpizin - Chabad.org“Ushpizin” is Aramaic for “guests,” a reference to the seven supernal guests, “founding fathers” of the Jewish people, who come to visit us in the sukkah ...
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Ushpizin: Inviting in Our Ancestors on Sukkot - My Jewish LearningUshpizin (pronounced oosh-pee-ZIN) is the Aramaic word for “guests” and refers to a short prayer recited on each night of Sukkot inviting one of seven Jewish ...
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The 7 Ushpizin Guests - Aish.comCollectively these transcendent guests are known as Ushpizin, the Aramaic word meaning "guests." To welcome these illustrious souls, many have the custom to ...
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Ushpizot Guide - RitualwellSome Sephardim (Jews of Spanish descent) place a special chair in the sukkah to welcome the guest of honor for the evening. The “chair of the ushpizin” remains ...
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Ushpizin: Inviting the Mothers Imahot to the Sukkah - NeoHasid.orgThe Ushpizata liturgy (feminine for Ushpizin) described below uses a Kabbalistic order for the mothers. The order is: Ruth, Sarah, Rivkah, Miriam, Devorah, ...
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Chol Hamoed - The “Intermediate” Festival Days - Chabad.orgThe first two days (Sukkot) and the last two days (Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah) are full-fledged festival days, and the middle five days are Chol Hamoed.Missing: observances | Show results with:observances
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Hilchos Chol HaMoed - Jewish Holidays - Orthodox UnionA review of what is permitted & prohibited on Chol HaMoed. Work is permitted if it is for Chol HaMoed, for Yom Tov, or a Davar Ha'Aved (lost opportunity)Missing: observances | Show results with:observances
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Why No Work on Chol Hamoed? - Chabad.orgAdditionally, one shouldn't do strenuous activities that involve excessive exertion.14 Thus, for example, one shouldn't do business, write, sew, do laundry or ...Missing: observances | Show results with:observances
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Chol HaMoed - The Intermediate Days - Chabad.orgAny form of non-strenuous work which would cause loss if not done at the time is permitted. However, work which could have been done before the Festival, and ...Missing: activities | Show results with:activities<|control11|><|separator|>
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Historical Hakhel Ceremonies and the Origin of Public Torah ReadingSep 15, 2017 · Deuteronomy's command to publicly read the Torah on Sukkot every seven years appears in stories about King Josiah, King Agrippa, and Ezra ...
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Antiquities of the Jews, Book IV - JosephusContaining the Interval of 38 Years. From the rejection of that Generation to the death of Moses. Chapter 1. The fight of the Hebrews with the Canaanites, ...
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Mishnah Sukkah 4:9 - SefariaWith regard to the rite of water libation performed in the Temple during the Festival, how was it performed? One would fill a golden jug with a capacity of.Missing: english | Show results with:english
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A Quick Overview of the Joyous Water-Drawing CeremonyThe Talmud describes the celebrations of Simchat Beit Hashoevah in detail: Priests kindled fires on great candelabra, lighting up Jerusalem as if it were the ...
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Mishnah Sukkah 5:4 - Sefariaהֶחָלִיל חֲמִשָּׁה וְשִׁשָּׁה. זֶהוּ הֶחָלִיל שֶׁל בֵּית הַשּׁוֹאֵבָה, שֶׁאֵינָה דּוֹחָה לֹא אֶת הַשַּׁבָּת וְלֹא אֶת יוֹם טוֹב. אָמְרוּ, כָּל מִי שֶׁלֹּא רָאָה שִׂמְחַת בֵּית הַשּׁוֹאֵבָה, לֹא רָאָה שִׂמְחָה מִיָּמָיו: The flute is played on ...Missing: english | Show results with:english
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Tractate Sukkah: Chapter 5 - Jewish Virtual LibraryThere was not a court in Jerusalem that was not illuminated by the lights of the water-drawing. Pious and distinguished men danced before the people with ...
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Simchat Beit Hashoevah - Sukkot's Joyous Water-Drawing CeremonyWhat Are We Celebrating at Simchat Beit HaShoevah? Watch (59:45) · The Ultimate Sukkot Celebration. Your DIY guide to hosting your own Simchat Beit Hashoeva ...Missing: Mishnah translation
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Hoshana Rabbah - Chabad.orgEvery day of Sukkot the altar was circled once, to the sounds of supplications for divine assistance; on Hoshana Rabbah, the altar was circled seven times.<|separator|>
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What Is Hoshanah Rabbah? - My Jewish LearningAt the conclusion of the seven processions, a special ritual is conducted in which the branches of the willow (the aravot) are struck upon the ground.Missing: customs | Show results with:customs
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The Mystical Ritual of Hoshana Rabbah: Summoning GodSep 23, 2013 · The service is a culmination of a weeklong Sukkot prayer ritual called the hoshanot, in which the congregants make a circle around a Sefer Torah ...
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Jewish Halloween: Hoshana Rabbah - Exploring JudaismTaking place on the seventh day of Sukkot, Hoshana Rabbah is traditionally believed to be the last appeal for God's good favor before the gates of prayer close ...
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A Deeper Look at Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah - Chabad.orgThe first day, known as Shemini Atzeret, is reserved for the joy of the festival and for the prayers for rain (see Shemini Atzeret Guide). Yizkor is recited on ...Missing: basis | Show results with:basis
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History of Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah - My Jewish LearningShemini Atzeret is a two-day festival in traditional Diaspora communities and a one-day holiday in Israel and in many liberal Diaspora communities, as with many ...
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The History and Evolution of Simchat Torah - Exploring JudaismGeonic Dance Party and Medieval Rules. Simchat Torah truly starts to emerge in Babylonia in the Geonic period (800s-1000s). The Geonim were the leaders of the ...
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What Happens in Synagogue on Simchat Torah - My Jewish LearningThe festivities for Simchat Torah continue the next morning with seven more hakafot. Children are particularly involved in this merrymaking and are often given ...
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The History of Simchat Torah | SefariaSimchat Torah flags date back to the 1500s in Eastern Europe to solve the problem of how to engage children in Simchat Torah when the scrolls were too heavy ...
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1 Kings 12 - Jeroboam the First and His Religion of ConvenienceJeroboam's calf-worship is the prototype of all compromising religion which is introduced in the name of the true God.Missing: Sukkot analysis
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Deuteronomy Revamps King Hezekiah's Failed ReformAug 28, 2024 · Hezekiah's centralizing worship in Jerusalem, one altar for one God, failed in part because it created a spiritual vacuum for the average ...
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[PDF] Josiah's Reform: An Introduction - BYU ScholarsArchiveJan 1, 2013 · Hamblin argues that Josiah's reform was a successful reform, helping to maintain the older traditional temple theology, and then goes on to ...Missing: Hezekiah Sukkot pilgrimage
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The Discrepancies between the Sacrifices in Ezekiel and the TorahApr 6, 2016 · The laws of holiday sacrifices in Ezekiel 45-46 contradict the laws in Numbers 28-29. The problems are so significant that some Talmudic ...
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Hezekiah's Religious Reform—In the Bible and ArchaeologyAug 16, 2017 · The Hebrew Bible provides us with this image: “He removed the high places, broke down the pillars, and cut down the sacred pole (asherah).Missing: Sukkot scholarship
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Three Iron Age Architectural Models from the Collection of the Israel ...This article presents three Iron Age architectural models from the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Despite their unprovenanced
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Sukkot in Ezra-Nehemiah and the Date of the Torah - TheTorah.comMay 21, 2015 · According to Ezra (3:4) and Nehemiah (8:14-15) the returnees celebrated the holiday of Sukkot according to the law as it “was written,” but ...
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Sukkot, the Temple and the Messianic Controversy - TheTorah.comSep 9, 2013 · The association between Sukkot and Jerusalem Temple goes all the way back to the Bible's first descriptions of the holiday in Deuteronomy 16 ...
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The Biblical Building Blocks of Chanukah - TheTorah.comDec 16, 2014 · The Hasmoneans utilized a date previously associated with the dedication of the Second Temple for their new holiday of Chanukah and reused ...
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[PDF] Sukkot, Eschatology and Zechariah 14 - NYU Arts & Sciencereason for this development is that the exiled Jews "found themselves in a world where. Pagan myth was dominant, and it is understandable that they took to ...
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The Original Meaning of Chanukah - TheTorah.comDec 10, 2017 · The Maccabees dedicated the defiled Temple for eight days; it is therefore referred to as “the days of the dedication of the altar” (1 Macc 4:48 ...
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A History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic Periods - jstorThe destruction of the second temple in 70 CE left rabbinic Judaism with the question of how to celebrate Sukkot, a temple festival, without a temple. Which ...
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A History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic PeriodsThe destruction of the second temple in 70 CE left rabbinic Judaism with the question of how to celebrate Sukkot, a temple festival, without a temple. Which ...
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Different Sukkot Customs From Ashkenazic Jews to Sephardic JewsThis chart compares the customs Richs' family knew to those of Sephardic Jews who've come to North America from Sephardic regions.
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13 Facts You Should Know About Ushpizin—the Sukkot Spiritual ...This term is used instead of the Hebrew word orchim because the Zohar, the source of this mystical idea, was written primarily in Aramaic.
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Early Printed Prayer Books - Judaic Treasures - Jewish Virtual LibraryA large pulpit-sized edition of the Roman rite mahzor was published in Bologna in 1540, accompanied by what was meant to be a popular commentary, as its author ...Missing: Sukkot standardizing
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Do I have to sleep in the sukkah? - Chabad.orgThe Talmud tells us that during sukkot a man is obligated to sleep in the sukkah.1 This is quoted as binding in the latter Halachic works as well.
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Sleeping in Sukkah - HalachipediaAug 22, 2024 · Sleeping alone in the Sukkah It is permissible to sleep alone in the Sukkah even though one shouldn't sleep alone in a house.
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Lulav, Etrog & The Four Species of Sukkot - Aish.comOn Sukkot, we are commanded to wave the Four Species, which include the lulav, etrog, hadas, and arava. Learn their blessings, meaning, and how to use them.
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Agudah advises planning ahead if bringing Sukkot ritual items into ...Oct 3, 2025 · Orthodox Jewish examine etrogim (citrons), one of the "four species," for imperfections in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Meah Shearim on Sept.
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A Very Urban Sukkot - OU Life - Orthodox UnionOct 2, 2015 · The urban Sukkos is accentuated by a strong feeling of community. Whether one attends communal sukkah meals or one attends private or family ...
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Hoshana Rabbah - Chabad.orgHoshana Rabbah is the last day of Sukkot, with seven circles made, more prayers, and the last day for the Four Species and sukkah. It was also known as the day ...
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Simchat Torah Hakafot Procedure - Chabad.orgThe joyous climax of Simchat Torah is the dancing of hakafot (lit. "circles"), during which we dance and sing with the Torah scrolls.Missing: centered | Show results with:centered
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To sit in the sukkah comfortably, some Jerusalemites are living on ...Oct 10, 2025 · For residents of Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Meah Shearim neighborhood, the holiday of Sukkot is a highlight of the entire year.
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Ushpizot: Our Honored Guests of the Female PersuasionThe ushpizin are the seven biblical personalities, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron and David, who are invited, one per night, into the sukkah.
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Ushpizin in the Sukkah - Jewish Theological SeminaryOct 5, 2012 · The tradition of ushpizin teaches us that it is our obligation to make others welcome. Of course, being an outsider is a quintessentially Jewish ...<|separator|>
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High Holiday Feature Environmentalists Celebrate Sukkot with ...Sep 29, 2006 · On the first day of Sukkot, Lerman-Golomb is slated to speak on the Jewish response to environmental issues at the Conservative Kane Street ...
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Sukkot a time to teach lessons from environmental perspectiveOct 4, 2012 · The Green Prophet website talks about green events in Israel, where a green sukka was built at Kibbutz Ein Shemer and classes on sustainability ...
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Pursuing Immigrant Justice this Sukkot - Religious Action CenterAs Reform Jews, we are committed to preserving the dignity and wellbeing of all human beings. It's time to live up to our Torah's oft-repeated commandment – ...Missing: workers | Show results with:workers
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A pandemic Simchat Torah done safely - The ForwardOct 13, 2020 · Some communities, doubtless, cancelled their programs out of an abundance of caution or went virtual. Easier, but ultimately ineffective. You ...Missing: hakafot Reform
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Sukkot and Simchat Torah Social Justice Guide - Reform JudaismSukkot has numerous themes that encompass seasonal, historical, and theological perspectives. It is among the festivals that fall in the Hebrew month of ...Missing: migrant Conservative
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Jewish EnvironmentalismJun 23, 2021 · Teva continues to offer programs in Jewish environmental outdoor education for thousands of students each year.
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Sukkot and the Spirituality of Sustainability | Union for Reform JudaismAug 31, 2023 · Sukkot, which, perhaps paradoxically, celebrates nature's bounty while reminding us of the earth's fragility.
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Jesus Christ and the Feast of Tabernacles | Religious Studies CenterWhen John alludes to “the Jews' feast of tabernacles” and “that great day of the feast” in John 7:2, 37, he has immediately tapped into a considerable body ...
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[PDF] John 7-9 in Light of the Feast of Tabernacles - Taste the HoneyAdded to these sources are some references found in the works of Josephus, a Jewish historian writing shortly after the time of Christ at the end of the second ...
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Sukkot in the New Testament: From Lulav and Hoshana to Palm ...Sep 26, 2018 · For both authors, the rituals around the holiday of Sukkot are essential for understanding the portrayal of Jesus' salvation.
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None### Summary of Connection Between Revelation 7:9-17 and the Feast of Tabernacles/Sukkot
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Feast of Tabernacles: How Sukkoth Points to God's ProvisionOct 10, 2022 · The Feast of Tabernacles shows us how God cares for his people, desires to dwell among them, and gives the waters of life to all who ...
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What Does the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) Mean to Christians?Oct 31, 2024 · Agriculturally, Sukkot is Israel's "Thanksgiving." It is a joyous harvest festival celebrating the completion of the agricultural year. As a ...Missing: Protestant | Show results with:Protestant
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Was Thanksgiving Based on Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles?Nov 15, 2018 · Sukkot is considered a model for Thanksgiving. Both holidays revolve around showing gratitude for a bountiful harvest.
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The Transfiguration of Christ - Saint Andrew's Orthodox ChurchAug 4, 2025 · The feast is August 6; we will serve a Vesperal Liturgy on Tuesday evening, August 5, at 7:00 PM, followed by the traditional blessing of fruit.
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Feastday Highlights: The Transfiguration - Catholic CultureAug 5, 2014 · Some Scripture scholars theorize that the Transfiguration occurred during the Feast of Sukkot, or the Feast of Booths or Tabernacles.
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Understanding Your Jewish Neighbour: Sukkot - Lausanne MovementOct 3, 2025 · This article explains the biblical origin, meaning and modern practice of the Jewish religious festival of Sukkot. The author suggests ways ...Biblical Foundations · Sukkot In The Time Of Jesus · The Messianic Hope Of SukkotMissing: incarnation | Show results with:incarnation
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This Sukkot, Remembering the Jewish and Christian Roots in ...Oct 20, 2019 · The year 2016 – with all the Sukkot feasting and festivity being enjoyed by Jews and Christians alike – seemed like a rather odd time for UNESCO ...
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Hebrew In Israel | Sukkot and the Documentary HypothesisOne of the common arguments in Documentary Hypothesis (DH) is that the Torah is built from many documents (E, J, JE, P, H and D) which were written by ...
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How and Why Sukkot was Linked to the Exodus - TheTorah.comSep 27, 2015 · In reality, Sukkot is probably a Hebraisation of the Egyptian name Tjeku(t), the term the Egyptians used to refer to the area in the Nile Delta ...Shelter In The Wilderness · God Built The Booths · Dwelling In Booths That God...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Sukkot & Indigenous Peoples' Day | VISION MagazineOct 10, 2019 · The frequent overlap of Sukkot and Indigenous Peoples' Day, as well as their many common themes, creates a unique opportunity for Jews in the ...
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A Sukkot tradition gains new meaning at a Native American pow-wowNov 10, 2022 · Hoshana Rabba is the culmination of our ancient week-long “rain dance” that is Sukkot. Sukkot takes place at the conclusion of harvest time in Israel.
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Framing Sukkot: Tradition and Transformation in Jewish Vernacular ...In this ethnography of contemporary Sukkot observance, Gabrielle Anna Berlinger examines the powerful role of ritual and vernacular architecture in the ...Missing: liminality diaspora
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On Permanence and Impermanence: Reflections on the Sukkah – JofaThe sukkah is a place of impermanence. As we will see, it is a space that is unstable, unrooted, and insufficiently protective.
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[PDF] Gil Troy: Zionist Salon – Zionism in the SukkahAfter the formation of the state, the two categories of galut and geulah continued to deeply influence the way the Diaspora and Israeli Jewish communities ...
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The Bible and Israeli Identity | AJS Review | Cambridge CoreApr 1, 2004 · The centrality of the biblical past in Ratosh's doctrine reflected the importance of the Bible as an agent of identity in young Israeli society: ...
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Feminist Jewish Ritual: The United StatesJun 23, 2021 · Feminists have created women's Passover seders and ushpizin ceremonies in the Booth erected for residence during the holiday of Sukkot.
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Eco-Ushpizin: Women Take On The Environment - Lilith MagazineThese are women who have really “sat there” in sukkot, and they bring back timely messages: Connecting with the earth, protecting it, is a religious value.