Read on to learn more about the festive Jewish holiday of Sukkot, how it's celebrated, and when it falls on the calendar this year. In 2024, corresponding to the Hebrew year 5785, Sukkot begins at ...
It is the only major Jewish holiday that has the word “joy” in its name. “How can we celebrate when the Jewish people has lost so many hostages, soldiers, siblings, and friends, when we in ...
Sukkot is an eight-day Jewish holiday celebrating the fall harvest. According to Sarah Wachs, a senior, a sukkah (the plural is sukkot) is traditionally an open wooden structure meant to be a ...