On Friday we visited the Sukkah of the Goloborodsky family in Brighton. All of the students did the mitzvah of Lulav and Esrog and recited the "Leyshev basukkah blessing" as they enjoyed a delicious "Bagels and cream cheese" breakfast. After that, we heard a Sukkot story from Rabbi Naftoli and played a review game about the holidays of the month of Tishrey.
Once more we would like to thank the Goloborodsky family for hosting us. We had an amazing experience in your beautiful Sukkah!
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Sukkot here we come!
A sukkah is essentially an outdoor hut that is covered with vegetation,
known as sechach. But there are many guidelines and
requirements that must be followed in its construction, and regarding the
location where it is erected, in order for a sukkah to be deemed “kosher”—fit for use.
In this class we learnt all about a kosher sukkah and at the end each student built their own edible "kosher" sukkah.
Enjoy the pictures!
In this class we learnt all about a kosher sukkah and at the end each student built their own edible "kosher" sukkah.
Enjoy the pictures!
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