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  1. Sukkot - Wikipedia

    Sukkot's 4 Holy Species from left to right: Hadass (myrtle), Lulav (palm frond), Aravah (willow branch), Etrog (citron) carrier, Etrog (citron) outside its carrier Sukkot, [a] also known as the …

  2. What Is Sukkot? - A Guide to the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot ...

    Nov 9, 2025 · Sukkot 2026 (Sept. 25 - Oct. 2) Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates …

  3. Sukkot | Jewish Holiday, Meanings, Bible, Practices, Symbols ...

    Dec 8, 2025 · Sukkot is a Jewish autumn festival of double thanksgiving that begins on the 15th day of Tishri (in September or October), five days after Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It …

  4. Sukkot - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

    Oct 6, 2025 · Sukkot is the last of the Shalosh R'galim (three pilgrimage festivals). Like Passover and Shavu'ot, Sukkot has a dual significance: historical and agricultural. Historically, Sukkot …

  5. What is Sukkot and when is it in 2025, 2026, 2027 + 2028

    In 2025, Sukkot begins at sundown on Monday, Oct. 6 and ends at sundown on Monday, Oct. 13. The conclusion of Sukkot marks the beginning of the separate holidays of Shemini Atzeret and …

  6. What is Sukkot and How is it Celebrated? | The Sukkah Project®

    Learn what Sukkot is and how to celebrate this joyful Jewish festival. Complete guide to building sukkahs, the four species, decorations, and meaningful traditions for families.

  7. Sukkot - Reform Judaism

    Sukkot is one of the most joyful festivals on the Jewish calendar. “Sukkot,” a Hebrew word meaning "booths" or "huts," refers to the Jewish festival of giving thanks for the fall harvest. …

  8. What Is the Festival of Tabernacles – Sukkot? - IFCJ

    Oct 6, 2025 · Celebrate the Festival of Tabernacles (Sukkot) from October 6-13, 2025. Learn about its traditions, significance, and how it’s observed with joy and gratitude.

  9. Sukkot 101 - My Jewish Learning

    Sukkot 101 Beginning five days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot is named after the booths or huts (sukkot in Hebrew) in which Jews are supposed to dwell during this week-long celebration. By …

  10. Sukkot 2025 - Chabad.org

    Oct 6, 2025 · The seven days of Sukkot—celebrated by dwelling in the sukkah, taking the Four Kinds, and rejoicing—is the holiday when we expose ourselves to the elements in covered …