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services in the Land of Israel. (Diaspora communities read it the second Shabbat {eighth day} when the first day of sukkot is on Shabbat.) This Book's emphasis on the ephemeralness of life ("Vanity of vanities, all is vanity...") echoes the theme of the sukkah, while its emphasis on death reflects
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to be more than regular weekdays but less than festival days. In practice, this means that all activities that are needed for the holiday—such as buying and preparing food, cleaning the house in honor of the holiday, or traveling to visit other people's sukkot or on family outings—are permitted by
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Religious Jews often treat Chol HaMoed as a vacation period, eating nicer than usual meals in their sukkah, entertaining guests, visiting other families in their sukkot, and taking family outings. Many synagogues and Jewish centers also offer events and meals in their sukkot during this time to
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The booths aspect of the festival may come from the shelters that were built in the fields by those involved in the harvesting process. Alternatively, it may come from the booths which pilgrims would stay in when they came in for the festivities at the cultic sanctuaries. Finally,
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The sukkah walls can be constructed of any material that blocks wind (wood, canvas, aluminum siding, sheets). The walls can be free-standing or include the sides of a building or porch. There must be at least two and a partial wall. The roof must be of organic material, known as
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in the sukkah. Males sleep in the sukkah, provided the weather is tolerable. If it rains, the requirement of eating and sleeping in the sukkah is waived, except for eating there on the first night where every effort needs to be made to at least say
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If these people go up to offer sacrifices in the house of the Lord at Jerusalem, then the heart of this people will turn back to their lord, Rehoboam king of Judah, and they will kill me and go back to Rehoboam king of
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but they indicate that most of the trek was spent encamped at oases rather than traveling, and "sukkot" roofed with palm branches were a popular and convenient form of housing at such Sinai desert oases.
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Jewish law. Activities that will interfere with relaxation and enjoyment of the holiday—such as laundering, mending clothes, engaging in labor-intensive activities—are not permitted.
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instead of Jerusalem to make thanksgiving offerings. Jeroboam feared that continued pilgrimages from the northern kingdom to Jerusalem could lead to pressure for reunion with Judah:
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respectively, even though he precedes them in the narrative). According to tradition, each night a different guest enters the sukkah followed by the other six. Each of the
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talks about the taking of various branches (and a fruit), this too is characteristic of ancient agricultural festivals, which frequently included processions with branches.
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New Year festival, in particular the Ugaritic custom of erecting two rows of huts built of branches on the temple roof as temporary dwelling houses for their gods.
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Sukkot shares similarities with older Canaanite new-year/harvest festivals, which included a seven-day celebration with sacrifices reminiscent of those in
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walk around the perimeter of the sanctuary during morning services) and has a special observance of its own. The intermediate days are known as
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for the festival would gather in the Temple courtyard on the first day of Chol HaMoed Sukkot to hear the Jewish king read selections from the
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the time of year in which Sukkot occurs (the "autumn" of life). The penultimate verse reinforces the message that adherence to God and His
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On each day of the festival, worshippers walk around the synagogue carrying the Four Species while reciting special prayers known as
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dates. The first mention of observing the holiday by Christian groups dates to the 17th century, among the sect of the
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Some streams of Reconstructionist Judaism also recognize a set of seven female shepherds of Israel, called variously
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The second through seventh days of Sukkot (third through seventh days outside the Land of Israel) are called
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has a unique lesson to teach that parallels the spiritual focus of the day on which they visit, based on the
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and "dwellings of branches," as well as processions with branches. The earliest references in the Bible (
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which falls during the week of Sukkot (or in the event when the first day of Sukkot is on Shabbat), the
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A 19th-century painted sukkah from Austria or South Germany, Painted pine, 220 × 285.5 cm,
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Later, the festival was historicized by symbolic connection with the desert sojourn of
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booths where Jewish families eat their meals and sleep throughout the Sukkot holiday
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Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran
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During the intermediate days of Sukkot, gatherings of music and dance, known as
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Prayers during Sukkot include the reading of the Torah every day, reciting the
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Rubenstein, Jeffrey L. (2020). "The Origins and Ancient History of Sukkot".
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The Feasts of the Lord God's Prophetic Calendar from Calvary to the Kingdom
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prayer to "invite" one of seven "exalted guests" into the sukkah. These
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Dwelling, decorating, and eating a festive dinner inside a family-sized
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It is customary to decorate the interior of the sukkah to beautify the
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is agricultural in nature—"Festival of Ingathering at the year's end" (
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celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of
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Origin and Transformation of the Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar
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The holiday lasts seven days in the Land of Israel and eight in the
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4b for rare cases where it is viewed as part of the Sukkot holiday.
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in imitation of the feast of Sukkot in Judah, and pilgrims went to
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Throughout the week of Sukkot, meals are eaten in the sukkah. If a
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De Moor has suggested that there are links between Sukkot and the
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31:10–13, was held every seven years, in the year following the
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A History of Sukkot in the Second Temple and Rabbinic Periods
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is forbidden. This is followed by intermediate days called
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Sukkot: The Season of our Joy – The Feast of Tabernacles
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holiday had many similarities with Sukkot in the Bible.
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The holiday immediately following Sukkot is known as
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Jewish Holiday, Harvest Festival, Festival of Booths
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Index

Sukkot (place)
Gathering of Israel
Ingathering: The Complete People Stories

kibbutz
Gush Etzion
Hebrew
Jews
Samaritans
Semitic Neopagans
three pilgrimage festivals
shalosh regalim
sukkah
four species
hakafot
hallel
synagogues
Tishrei
Shemini Atzeret
Simchat Torah

4 Holy Species
Hadass
myrtle
Lulav
palm
Aravah
willow
Etrog
citron

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