What‘s Shakin? The Lulav And Etrog
Leviticus 23:39-43 discusses the Children of Israel wandering about after the Exodus, and God directs Jews to live in sukkot in commemoration. But it’s...
Make A Miniature Sukkah
Ingredients:
1 box plain graham crackers
1 cup raisins
1 egg white
1 box round toothpicks *
2-3 cups confectioner’s sugar
6-inch cardboard squares or paper plates
1 box mixed dried...
Sukkot Resource List
The House on the Roof - Adler, David A.
Tamar’s Sukkah - Gelman, Elie
Tikvah Means Hope - Polacco, Patricia
List of Jewish Holiday Resources Available at...
The Roots of Sukkot
We learn about the festival of Sukkot in the Torah, “The fifteenth day of the seventh month (Tishri) shall be a festival. You shall...
What To Do, What To Do!
Ideas to Make Your Sukkot Holiday Special
A popular custom, which began in the 16th century, is to ask guests, in the form of the...
Did You Know?
Interesting Sukkot facts
The Israel Museum is home to one of the most unusual and beautiful sukkahs ever. It’s from 19th-century Germany, and it’s collapsible!...
Make A Sukkah Mobile
Decorating the sukkah is lots of fun. Here’s an idea for a hanging mobile your children will enjoy looking at every time they eat...
The Festival Of Booths
A family’s sukkah can be their home away from home.
Like a collection of charming, if sometimes haphazard, larger-than-life boxes, sukkahs begin appearing outside Israeli...
The Season of Rejoicing
If Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prepare the mind for teshuvah, repentance, and help the soul achieve divine forgiveness, then Sukkot is like a...
What’s Shakin? The Lulav And Etrog
Leviticus 23:39-43 discusses the Children of Israel wandering about after the Exodus, and God directs Jews to live in sukkot in commemoration. But it’s...