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Sukkot: 4 parts in harmony
In one of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook’s most famous poems, “The Four-Fold Song,” he speaks about four dimensions of our soul’s ...
Almost no Jews live in Morocco, but a few dozen Jewish merchants support the industry, sending etrogs — called citrons in English — to Jewish communities on three continents for Sukkot.
Etrogs are citrons used in the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, so you'll want to know how to spot one at first sight. One major difference is that lemon juice is a common ingredient in cooking ...
Sukkot is a festival celebrated by Jewish people around the world, starting on 29 September, and lasting for one week (or eight days in countries outside Israel) ending on 6 October. The festival ...
Beginning five days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot is named after the huts the Israelites lived in during their exodus from Egypt, which Jews today build to and dwell in to commemorate this time. Sukkot is ...
In the framework of its annual Ushpizin Poetry and Song Festival, running throughout Sukkot, Confederation House is set to dedicate the evening of October 22 to a collection of works by Spanish ...
Have you heard of the festival of Sukkot? What do you know about it? Have you ever been camping, spending time in a tent? What are the good things about camping and are there any less enjoyable ...