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  • noun Alternative spelling of Sukkot.

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  • ( "Sukkos" refers to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, during which Jews build and eat their meals in outdoor huts known as "sukkahs," which represent the huts the Jews lived in during their exodus from Egypt.)

    FOXNews.com 2009

  • Sukkos” refers to the Jewish holiday during which the Jews build and eat their meals in outdoor huts known as “sukkahs,” which represents the huts the Jews lived in during their exodus from Egypt.

    Can America Survive? John Hagee 2010

  • Sukkos” refers to the Jewish holiday during which the Jews build and eat their meals in outdoor huts known as “sukkahs,” which represents the huts the Jews lived in during their exodus from Egypt.

    Can America Survive? John Hagee 2010

  • I would say 100% would be able — not unable — to do all of the above, and to tell you basic laws of kashrus (finer points are often learned after conversion), basics of Shabbos observance (ditto), the names of and reasons for major holy days and the the holy day is Biblical (Pesach, Shavuous, Sukkos, Rosh Hashannah, Yom Kippur) or Rabbinic (Purim, Chanukah), and a good deal more.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Thoughts on How Asylum Claims Based on Fear of Religious Persecution Are Treated, 2009

  • Sukkos in the City by matthue ➚ · Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

    Sukkos in the City | Jewschool 2007

  • This comment should also serve to make a Hekish (a connection) between the holidays of Pesach and Sukkos.

    Beyond BT - The Baal Teshuva / Baal Teshuvah site for Baalei Teshuva / Baalei Teshuvah and Other Growth Oriented Jews Shayna 2010

  • During Sukkos in 2007, I met my future wife and found out that it is true when they say that all the blessings come from your wife (as long as she's a happy wife).

    A Simple Jew 2009

  • During Sukkos in 2007, I met my future wife and found out that it is true when they say that all the blessings come from your wife (as long as she's a happy wife).

    A Simple Jew 2009

  • Shouldn't they be at least as curious of our Sukkos holiday, when we leave the comfort of our homes to feast in a makeshift abode that strong winds threaten to blow asunder at any time - and yet no questions are asked?

    unknown title 2009

  • With the approach of Sukkos, Reb Mordechai of Nadvorna busied himself with the task of building his sukkah.

    unknown title 2009

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