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- noun Plural form of
sukkah .
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Examples
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One of the most important — and popular — mitzvot during sukkot is to eat under the sukkah, so we all enjoyed some kosher Krispy Kreme donuts and fresh apple cider from the first of the season’s apple harvest.
GLBT Families Come OUT to Decorate the Sukkah With GLOE « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009
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The temporary sukkah or "sukkot" structures are built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, and come with all kinds of design specifications (ie. the stars must be visible through the roof at night, it must be at least 10 handbreadths tall, etc.), which didn't keep the twelve competing teams from creating wildly different and experimental structures. poll at NY Mag, will stay in place for two more weeks.
The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide 2010
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What would it mean, instead, to recognize that both the United States and Islam live in vulnerable sukkot?
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Sukkah And The World Trade Center Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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And the place for these pictures and stories is not inside of our sukkot, but just outside of our permanent homes.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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When the Jewish community celebrates the harvest festival, we build "sukkot."
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Sukkah And The World Trade Center Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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For eight days Jews are enjoined to build transient huts, a sukkah "sukkot" is the plural, and live in them as we do our homes.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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For eight days Jews are enjoined to build transient huts, a sukkah "sukkot" is the plural, and live in them as we do our homes.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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And the place for these pictures and stories is not inside of our sukkot, but just outside of our permanent homes.
Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011
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They must be found and brought to trial, without killing still more innocents and wrecking still more the fragile "sukkot" of lawfulness.
Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Sukkah And The World Trade Center Rabbi Arthur Waskow 2011
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When there's a sukkah design competition in Union Square among international artists and architects with the mayor announcing the winner, as he did Monday, you know there's something going on — that sukkot, temporary shelters commemorating those the Israelites dwelled in during the exodus from Egypt, and which pop up around town this time of year to celebrate the weeklong Jewish holiday, have entered the wider culture.
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