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  2. What Is Sukkot? All About Celebrating the Jewish Holiday

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    Sukkot is a weeklong festival that commemorates the 40 years that the Israelites wandered in the wilderness after the Exodus from Egypt. During Sukkot, Jewish people traditionally build and dwell ...

  3. When Is Yom Kippur and Sukkot 2024? Everything To Know ... - AOL

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    Yom Kippur 2024 and Sukkot are almost here!Yom Kippur and Sukkot's dates are based on the Hebrew calendar and vary each year in the secular calendar. Learn about the history of Yom Kippur and ...

  4. Sukkot - Wikipedia

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    Sukkot, [a] also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, ... Every day except the Sabbath, a blessing is recited over the Lulav and the Etrog. [14]

  5. Jewish and Israeli holidays 2000–2050 - Wikipedia

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    This is an almanac-like listing of major Jewish holidays from 2000 to 2050.All Jewish holidays begin at sunset on the evening before the date shown. Note also that the date given for Simchat Torah is for outside of Israel. [1]

  6. Public holidays in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Sukkot: Official holiday Tishrei 16-21 between Sep 20 & Oct 25 Feast of Tabernacles חול המועד סוכות Chol HaMoed: School holiday, collective paid leave in many businesses and government offices Tishrei 22 between Sep 26 & Oct 26 Simchat Torah/Shmini Atzeret שמחת תורה/שמיני עצרת Simchat Torah/Shemini Atzeret ...

  7. Three Pilgrimage Festivals - Wikipedia

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    The Three Pilgrimage Festivals or Three Pilgrim Festivals, sometimes known in English by their Hebrew name Shalosh Regalim (Hebrew: שלוש רגלים, romanized: šālōš rəgālīm, or חַגִּים, ḥaggīm), are three major festivals in Judaism—two in spring; Passover, 49 days later Shavuot (literally 'weeks', or Pentecost, from the Greek); and in autumn Sukkot ('tabernacles ...

  8. Shemini Atzeret - Wikipedia

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    In Israel—and for different reasons in Reform and Reconstructionist Judaism—none of the unique observances of Sukkot (sukkah, lulav and etrog) carry over to Shemini Atzeret. Shemini Atzeret is a holiday in its own right, without sukkah , lulav and etrog .

  9. Sukkah Decoration Ideas for Every Style - AOL

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    Jews recite Sukkot blessings before bringing these symbols together and shaking them in six directions. Waving the four species is a mitzvah according to the Torah. Easy to Build Sukkah.