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When is Yom Kippur 2025?

Complete Guide to the Day of Atonement Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, stands as the holiest and most solemn day in the Jewish calendar. Whether you’re planning synagogue attendance, preparing for the fast, or simply want to understand this sacred observance, knowing the exact dates for Yom Kippur 2025 is essential. In this comprehensive…

When is Rosh Hashanah 2025?

Complete Guide to the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, marks the beginning of the High Holy Days and sets the spiritual tone for the entire year ahead. Whether you’re planning family celebrations, synagogue attendance, or simply want to mark your calendar for this sacred time, knowing the exact dates for Rosh…

Best Sukkah Decorations

Transform Your Sukkah Into a Beautiful Holiday Haven Decorating your sukkah is one of the most meaningful and joyful aspects of celebrating Sukkot. Known as Hiddur Mitzvah (beautification of the mitzvah), the tradition of sukkah decoration has been an essential part of the Sukkot celebration for centuries. Whether you’re setting up your first sukkah or…

Can You Eat Your Etrog? What Does an Etrog Taste Like?

Esrog/etrog & lulav set

Every year after Sukkot, countless Jewish families find themselves holding their beautiful etrog (also spelled “esrog”) and wondering: “Now what?” After spending considerable money on this sacred citrus fruit and using it throughout the week-long holiday, the idea of simply discarding it feels wasteful. The good news? You absolutely can eat your etrog, and with…

What is the Significance of the Sukkah?

Understanding Judaism’s Sacred Temporary Dwelling The sukkah stands as one of Judaism’s most distinctive and meaningful traditions, transforming the simple act of temporary shelter into a profound spiritual experience. This sacred structure, central to the festival of Sukkot, carries deep historical, spiritual, and communal significance that has resonated with Jewish families for thousands of years.…

What is Forbidden in Sukkot?

A Guide to Different Levels of Sukkot Observance The festival of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, is one of Judaism’s most joyous celebrations. Different Jewish communities and individuals observe Sukkot with varying levels of traditional practice, from Orthodox adherence to Reform adaptations that emphasize the holiday’s spiritual and cultural significance. Understanding the…

Can You Sleep in a Sukkah?

Discover the beautiful tradition of sleeping in your sukkah during the Festival of Booths and learn how to make it comfortable and meaningful for your family.  The question “Can you sleep in a sukkah?” is one that many Jewish families ask as they prepare for Sukkot, the joyous Festival of Booths. The answer is a…

What Are the Rules for Eating Meals in the Sukkah?

A Complete Guide to Sukkot Dining Bottom Line: You don’t need to eat every single bite of food in the sukkah, but there are specific requirements about which meals and foods must be consumed there. Understanding these halachic guidelines will help you properly observe this beautiful mitzvah while enjoying your time in your sukkah. The…

The Ultimate Sukkot
Preparation Guide

Have an unforgettable experience inside your sukkah as you celebrate one of our most important holidays. Filled with recipes, decoration ideas, and traditions to make your chag memorable and fun.