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"Succah"
Keywords:
succot
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hut
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festival
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tent
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jewish
Related Terms:
Sukkah
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Sukkot
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Machzor
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Shavuos
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Sukkos
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Pesach
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Shavuot
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Menorah
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Sukkoth
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Passover
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Seder
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Rosh hashana
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Lag b'omer
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Yom tov
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Erev
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Oneg shabbat
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Havdalah
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Kiddush
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Chanukah
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Counting of the omer
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Musaf
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Beit hamikdash
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Hallel
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Kol nidre
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Neilah
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Hanukkah
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Tabernacle
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Purim
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Yizkor
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Shofar
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Rosh hashanah
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Rosh ha-shanah
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Kallah
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Aufruf
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Selichot
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Shabbat
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Ner tamid
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Rebbetzin
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Orthodox judaism
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Mashpia
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Yom hazikaron
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Shemini atzeret
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Tisha b'av
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Haggadah
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Beis hamikdash
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Melaveh malkah
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Hasidim
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Pirkei avot
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Chanukiah
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Synagogue
A type of Jewish tent built during the festival of Succot. This tent does not have a proper roof and it is decorated with fruit and leaves.
library.thinkquest.org
a tent like-structure erected by persons of the Jewish faith
fnyhc.coop
Translates as "booth" and refers to the small huts in which we are required to eat and sleep during the festival of Succot.
totallyjewish.com
Literally, "booth" or "hut" in Hebrew. The hut in which Jews live, or at least eat and perhaps sleep, during the holiday of Succot (whose name is the plural of "succah"). Here is a picture of a succah.
mit.edu
(pl. succot): outdoor booth lived in on Succot; Succot arvest festival, in autumn.
nickdupree.blogspot.com
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