Happy Sukkot from Max and me xxxx https://t.co/gYqxpcR7D9
— Etty 🙋♀️and Max🐈⬛ the Cat.🇦🇺 (@GreenEtty) October 9, 2022
Happy Freezing Our Arses Off In a Hut We Built In The Last Minute Week to all the Jew Crew! First time in our new #succah, decorated beautifully by Miss 5.
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This evening, the festival of #Sukkot begins.
We share a 📷 by Ben Apfelbaum, c.1990s @ the Yeshiva grounds in Flood Street, Bondi. A young boy eats a falafel, below drawings of the lulav and etrog. https://t.co/bo48ioaaj9
SUKKOT | 9 - 17 October 2022
Sukkot begins 5 days after Yom Kippur, and is an eight-day Jewish festival. The word 'sukkot' refers to the huts or booths that Israelites lived in during the 40 years of wandering in the desert after the revelation at Mt Sinai. https://t.co/LFiO4acNyR
— Victorian Multicultural Commission (@multiculturevic) October 9, 2022
#Sukkot 5783 Stage 1, in all its glorious hokeyness. https://t.co/k0Xsk0msXW
Wishing you all a Shabbat shalom and a happy Sukkot! (Feast of Tabernacles). An eight day festival, remembering our journey from Egypt to Israel, the Promised Land, 3500 years ago. Yes, it’s a month of Jewish holy days! 😁 Have a wonderful weekend 🕊💕
שבת שלום וסוכות שמח https://t.co/wpfTV3FrlY
The Jerusalem Post wishes you a joyful Sukkot. Chag Sukkot sameach!
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@staticsan This silly season starts with Sukkot and from there the festivals keep on coming. It's worth living close to Jewish friends for, because there is much good food, and there's dancing and singing and... it's neither of your two.
Sukkot (Hebrew: סוכות), meaning Tabernacles, is the autumnal 'foot festival' in which Jews are commanded to leave their permanent houses and to dwell in booths for seven days.