Tag Archives: sukkot

They Came Home! Chag Sameach!

They Came Home! Chag Sameach!

There are so many mixed emotions on this historic day and it is hard to process them all, let alone even begin to imagine the feelings of those being released and the joy and relief of their families

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Sukkot on the Farm at the Boulder JCC

Sukkot on the Farm at the Boulder JCC

Join the Boulder JCC and the Milk and Honey Farm for Sukkot on the Farm on Sunday, October 20, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Bring all the generations of your family to Milk & Honey Farm to celebrate the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot. Spend time in the sukkah, shake …

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Sukkot at Temple Aaron

Sukkot at Temple Aaron

Join us for a special holiday Oct. 18-19 with Shabbat services, Sukkot, dinner, Torah reading, and discussions in person and on Zoom at Temple Aaron.

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Building a Sukkah in Final Fantasy XIV

Building a Sukkah in Final Fantasy XIV

In Final Fantasy XIV, players have plenty of things to do besides fighting monsters and completing quests: they can coordinate outfits, go fishing, craft their own clothing and items, start a farm, play mahjong, and so much more. I figured out how to build a sukkah.

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Tishrei Tidbits – Sukkot

Tishrei Tidbits – Sukkot

Please don’t leave Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur without hangin’ out in a Sukkah. It would be like experiencing Passover but skipping Shavuot- i.e. going from ‘freedom from’ without going to ‘freedom for.’  

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PJ Library Offers Free Sukkot & Simchat Torah Fun for the Family

PJ Library Offers Free Sukkot & Simchat Torah Fun for the Family

Why do we blow a shofar?  What should we do in between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur?  When do we sit in the sukkah?  The answers to these questions – and much, much more – can be found in “A Time to Grow: A PJ Library Family Guide to the Fall Holidays”, a beautiful, free resource to help Jewish families.

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Sukkot: My Sukkah’s on Fire

Sukkot: My Sukkah’s on Fire

During the Sukkot holiday, the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles erupts in joyful celebration. Our forty-plus kosher restaurants all have sukkot attached. There’s a sukkah on top of Ralph’s supermarket. One could conceivably sukkah hop to a different hut every five minutes and not exhaust the inventory.

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