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Sukkot is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews Jewish] holiday celebrated for 8 days. | |||
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| style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" | [[Image:FourSpecies3.png|100px|center]] | | style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" |[[Image:FourSpecies3.png|100px|center]] [http://halachipedia.com/documents/5774/Daled_Minim.pdf Practical Guide to the Dalet Minim] | ||
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*[[Building the Sukkah]] | |||
* [[Building the Sukkah]] | *[[Materials to use for S'chach]] | ||
* [[Materials to use for S'chach]] | *[[Eating in the Sukkah]] | ||
* [[Eating in the Sukkah]] | *[[Sleeping in the Sukkah]] | ||
* [[Sleeping in the Sukkah]] | |||
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* [[Lulav]] | |||
* [[Etrog]] | *[[Lulav]] | ||
* [[Hadasim]] | *[[Etrog]] | ||
* [[Aravot]] | *[[Hadasim]] | ||
* [[Order of taking the four minim]] | *[[Aravot]] | ||
*[[Order of taking the four minim]] | |||
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* [[Hoshana Rabba]] | |||
* [[Shemini Aseret]] | *[[Prayers on Sukkot]] | ||
* [[Simchat Torah]] | *[[Hoshana Rabba]] | ||
* [[Beating the Aravot]] | *[[Shemini Aseret]] | ||
| style="width: 30%; background-color: white;" | | *[[Simchat Torah]] | ||
[[Image:Sukkah.jpg|200px|center]] | *[[Beating the Aravot]] | ||
| style="width: 30%; background-color: white;" |[[Image:Sukkah.jpg|200px|center]] [http://halachipedia.com/documents/5775/Sukkos_Packet.pdf Practical Guide to Building and Living in the Sukkah] | |||
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[[Category:Holidays]] | [[Category:Holidays]] | ||
[[Category:Sukkot]] | [[Category:Sukkot]] |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 6 July 2023
Sukkot is a Jewish holiday celebrated for 8 days.
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Practical Guide to Building and Living in the Sukkah |