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(lit., "booth"; pl., sukkos): a temporary dwelling in which we are commanded to live during the festival of Sukkos
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a tractate in Moed.
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(Hebrew) — Temporary structure with a roof of leafy boughs, straw, and so forth, built for Sukkot to commemorate the tabernacles of the Exodus. See Sukkot.
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(SOOK-kah) n. Sukkah; Hut; Tent; Tabernacle. Temporary structure built for the celebration of Sukkot in recognition of the temporary dwellings built by the Jews as they journeyed from Egypt to Canaan.
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Heb. (booth) The temporary structure symbolizing the dwellings of Hebrews during the time of the exodus from Egypt.
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Thatched hut that is resided in on the holiday of Sukkos.
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temporary hut built for the festival of Sukkot in which one eats and lives, as much as possible, for the week of the festival each autumn
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Literally booth. The temporary dwellings observant Jews in Israel, live in during the holiday of Sukkot.
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a rustic, temporary shelter that the Jews lived in while wandering in the wilderness -- and that's one of the meanings of the holiday
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a temporary dwelling, fragile and open to the elements
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a temporary dwelling occupied during the festival of Sukkot in symbolic demonstration of our faith in God's providence
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a temporary dwelling place
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Booth used for eating meals during the festival of Sukkot, also known as a tabarnacle. Tal Dew, prayer for dew recited on the first day of Passover during the additional service.
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Booths or huts covered with branches and decorated with hanging fruits and vegetables.
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a "booth" or shelter made for the holiday of Sukkoth.
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(lit., "booth"): temporary dwelling roofed with vegetation in which one lives during the fesival of *Sukkos
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Means 'booth' and translated 'tabernacles' in some bibles. Shaul the tentmaker may have been a sukkah maker.
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Tabernacle or booth
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Booth decorated with fruits and vegetables used during harvest festival of Sukkot
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(pl. SUKKOS) - A booth which one must use as his primary residence during SUKKOS; see Chs. 45 -46.
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Lit. booth. The temporary dwellings we live in during the holiday of Sukkot.
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Sukkah (Hebrew: סוכה, hut) is a book of the Mishnah and Talmud. It is the sixth volume in the Order (Mishnaic section) of Moed. Sukkah deals primarily with laws relating to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
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The sukkah is a temporary dwelling that Jews use during the holiday of Sukkot.
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