Jews this week will be celebrating Sukkot, a seven-day holiday intended as a time of joy
- Jews will celebrate the seven-day harvest festival of Sukkot, starting at sundown on Monday and lasting until October 13, as a joyful occasion.
- A coalition of Jewish leaders and activists in New York City is organizing a 'Circle of Unity' event for people to gather and celebrate Jewish life and resilience on the second anniversary of a Hamas attack in southern Israel.
- Ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem are inspecting the ritual items needed for Sukkot, such as myrtle branches and citrus fruits, to ensure they are religiously acceptable.
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Sukkot 2025: Holiday times, laws, and how to build a Kosher Sukkah
This year, Sukkot will begin on the evening of Monday, October 6, and end the following evening, Tuesday, October 7. The intermediate days of Sukkot, known as Chol Hamoed, will continue until Hoshana Rabbah on October 13. Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah will be marked on October 13 and 14. Sukkot is one of the most distinctive holidays in the Jewish calendar, when a temporary structure becomes the lively center of family life for seven days. T…
Hiking during Sukkot holiday? Heed to police warnings
The police issued a warning this morning (Monday) to the public traveling during the Sukkot holiday, urging them to stay away from remnants of UAVs, missiles or rockets. The police emphasize that suspicious items should be reported immediately to the 100 hotline and no one should attempt to touch them.
This year, Soukkot begins this Monday, October 6th and lasts a week. Nicknamed "the feast of the huts" is an important date in the Jewish religion, which celebrates the last harvest of the year and the exodus from Egypt.
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