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A Cozy Sukkot Dinner Under The Stars


Ilene Spector
Special to the Jewish Times

In Europe, just after the break-the-fast meal was over, Jews would proceed to hammer the first nail to begin building the sukkah.


Observant Jews today remember these makeshift huts by building similar structures out of wood, branches, harvest vines and fruits. The idea is to be open to the skies just like in biblical times, when the Jews left Egypt to wander the desert before reaching the Promised Land.


The foods of Sukkot present interesting choices. Casseroles are traditionally used because they could be kept hot on the trip from the kitchen to the sukkah. Stuffed foods, such as cabbage, peppers and strudels, also are served, making each dish as plentiful as possible.


Dining under the stars on a crisp cool autumn night can be educational, romantic and challenging. But mostly, it provides a unique ambiance to remember and give thanks for a bountiful harvest with prayers for fruitful harvests to come.


Asparagus Strudel

Stuffed Yellow Pepper

Leek & Corn Stuffed Red Peppers

Cabbage Strudel With Sour Cream And Dill Sauce

Mrs. Yudin’s Easy-To-Roll Strudel


Ilene Spector is a local free-lance writer.