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Sukkot is a Torah-commanded
holiday celebrated for
seven days,
beginning on the 15th day of the
month of Tishrei. It is one of the
Three Pilgrimage Festivals...
- The name
Sukkot (Succoth)
appears in a
number of
places in the
Hebrew Bible as a location: An
Egyptian Sukkot is the
second of the
stations of the Exodus...
- of the
festival of
Sukkot. Part of its
duality as a holy day is that it is
simultaneously considered to be both
connected to
Sukkot and also a separate...
- Zvi ****idia
Sukkot (born 3
October 1990) is an
Israeli activist and
politician currently serving as a
Member of the
Knesset for the
Religious Zionist Party...
- המינים) used in a
special waving ceremony during the
Jewish holiday of
Sukkot. The
other species are the
lulav (palm frond), had**** (myrtle), and etrog...
- 364
civilians were
killed and many more
wounded by
Hamas at the
Supernova Sukkot Gathering, an open-air
music festival during the
Jewish holiday of Shemini...
- [suˈkot]
sukkot or
sukkos or sukkoth,
often translated as "booth") is a
temporary hut
constructed for use
during the w****-long
Jewish festival of
Sukkot. It...
- Rosh HaShanah* Monday,
September 20: Yom Kippur* Sa****ay,
September 25:
Sukkot* Sa****ay,
October 2:
Shemini Atzeret* Sunday,
October 3:
Simchat Torah*...
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Feast of
Unleavened Bread /
Feast of Matzot),
Shavuot and
Sukkot.
Within this
grouping Sukkot normally includes Shemini Atzeret and
Simchat Torah. Ma'agal...
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Shavuot (literally 'w****s', or Pentecost, from the Gr****); and in
autumn Sukkot ('tabernacles', 'tents' or 'booths')—when all
Israelites who were able were...