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- noun Plural form of
sukkah .
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Today, we continue this tradition of hospitality by inviting friends and strangers to eat with us in our sukkahs.
Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home Angela Himsel 2010
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Today, we continue this tradition of hospitality by inviting friends and strangers to eat with us in our sukkahs.
Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home Angela Himsel 2010
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Today, we continue this tradition of hospitality by inviting friends and strangers to eat with us in our sukkahs.
Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home Angela Himsel 2010
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Today, we continue this tradition of hospitality by inviting friends and strangers to eat with us in our sukkahs.
Angela Himsel: Blessed Are Those Who Enter: Sukkot, Hospitality and Home Angela Himsel 2010
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It's easier to observe Sukkot in the suburbs where families can construct or even purchase ready-made sukkahs and set them up on their patios or in their backyards.
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“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
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The fact that sukkahs are temporary and can be made of recycled materials has particularly engaged the design community.
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"It will be a temporary city of sukkahs, where New Yorkers of all religions and ethnicities can come together," Mr. Bennett said.
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“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
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Of course, Hipsters would use their sukkahs all year round, since not only do Hipsters "party" all year round, but they're also constantly in need of places to let their visiting Hipster friends stay.
Circling the Pedicabs: Cycling and the New Frontier BikeSnobNYC 2009
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