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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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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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