Sukkot means ‘shelters’ or ‘booths’; specifically, flimsy, make-shift shelters. For centuries during the Festival of Sukkot, Jews have erected such shelters outside, in their gardens. And some actually sleep in these shelters during the eight days of Sukkot. The construction of each sukkah consists of a simple framework covered with foliage, such as palm branches. It is essential that while residing in the sukkah, the stars, the heavens, remain visible…
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