Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, is a Torah-commanded holiday celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of...
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with late September or early October. It directly follows the festival of Sukkot, which is celebrated for seven days; thus, Shemini Atzeret is literally...
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המינים) used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The other species are the lulav (palm frond), hadass (myrtle), and etrog...
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Zvi Yedidia Sukkot (born 3 October 1990) is an Israeli activist and politician currently serving as a Member of the Knesset for the Religious Zionist Party...
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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...
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Sukkah (category Sukkot)
[suˈkot] sukkot or sukkos or sukkoth, often translated as "booth") is a temporary hut constructed for use during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot. It...
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Nova music festival massacre (redirect from Supernova Sukkot festival massacre)
individuals, mostly civilians, were killed and many more wounded at the Supernova Sukkot Gathering, an open-air music festival during the Jewish holiday of Shemini...
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Four species (category Sukkot)
holiday of Sukkot. Observant Jews tie together three types of branches and one type of fruit and wave them in a special ceremony each day of the Sukkot holiday...
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Hoshana Rabbah (category Sukkot)
Aramaic: הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּא) is the seventh day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, the 21st day of the month of Tishrei. This day is marked by a special synagogue...
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Simchat Beit HaShoeivah (category Sukkot)
Intermediate days of Sukkot. When the Temple in Jerusalem stood, a unique service was performed every morning throughout the Sukkot holiday: the Nisukh...
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Rosh HaShanah* Monday, September 20: Yom Kippur* Saturday, September 25: Sukkot* Saturday, 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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Lulav (category Sukkot)
palm tree. It is one of the Four Species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The other Species are the hadass (myrtle), aravah (willow), and etrog (citron)...
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Simchat Torah (category Sukkot)
("Eighth Day of Assembly"), which follows immediately after the festival of Sukkot in the month of Tishrei (occurring in September or October on the Gregorian...
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Etrog (category Four species (Sukkot))
yellow citron (Citrus medica) used by Jews during the weeklong holiday of Sukkot as one of the four species. Together with the lulav, hadass, and aravah...
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Chol HaMoed (category Sukkot)
"mundane of the festival", refers to the intermediate days of Passover and Sukkot. As the name implies, these days mix features of chol (mundane) and moed...
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the Jewish holiday of Sukkot both occur during the fall in the Gregorian calendar, with Sukkot coming before Halloween. Sukkot is typically celebrated...
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Shavuot (literally 'weeks', or Pentecost, from the Greek); and in autumn Sukkot ('tabernacles', 'tents' or 'booths')—when all Israelites who were able were...
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Succoth may mean: The Jewish festival of Sukkot. One of the stations (Sukkot (place)) during the Israelite exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12:37), thought to...
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Farkash-Hacohen Schuster NRP-RZ Sofer Strook Rothman Waldiger Tal Solomon Sukkot United Torah Judaism Gafni Tessler Asher Eichler Pindrus Roth Baruchi Yisrael...
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Ushpizin (category Sukkot)
Ushpizin (Hebrew: האושפיזין, romanized: HaUshpizin, lit. 'The Sukkot guests') is a 2004 Israeli film directed by Gidi Dar [he] and written by Shuli Rand...
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Yom Tov Torah readings (section Sukkot)
Passover in the Diaspora, the reading is the same as for the first day of Sukkot, namely, Leviticus 22:26–23:44, which sets forth the holidays throughout...
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Jerusalem March (category Sukkot)
annual march in Jerusalem that takes place during the week-long festival of Sukkot. The event was inaugurated in 1955. In 2012, 30,000 marchers took part in...
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Shiva (Judaism) (section Sukkot)
sheloshim. During Sukkot, any days in observance of shiva before the start will equate to seven when the holiday begins. Since Sukkot is observed for seven...
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Passover with the birthing of lambs, Shavuot with the cereal harvest, and Sukkot with the fruit harvest. These probably pre-dated the arrival of the Yahweh...
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– Erev Yom Kippur 10 Tishrei – Yom Kippur – (Fast Day) 15–21 Tishrei – Sukkot/Sukkos 21 Tishrei – Hoshanah Rabbah 22 Tishrei (and 23 outside of Israel)...
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autumn Thanksgiving holiday of the United States and Canada, and the Jewish Sukkot holiday with its roots as a full-moon harvest festival of "tabernacles"...
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Gadol. 8 chapters. Sukkah: (סוכה) ("Booth"); deals with the festival of Sukkot (the Feast of Tabernacles) and the Sukkah itself. Also deals with the Four...
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Hadass (category Sukkot)
tree that forms part of the netilat loulav used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Hadass is one of the Four species (arba'ah minim–ארבעת המינים). The others...
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places in many countries. Originally instituted as a feast "in the manner of Sukkot (Booths)", it does not come with the corresponding obligations, and is therefore...
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