Double click on pix and slide shows to enlarge!
"And you shall dwell in Sukkahs for seven days." From
Houston
Texas, Shar
on, Massachusetts Melbourne, Australia,
Johannesburg, SA, and Collegeville, PA sukkahsofthe
world.org
is happy to bring you pictures of sukkahs. Submit pictures of your 2011 Sukkah, inside, outside, and with people.The 2011 slide show is to the right. Click on the picture to enlarge. The slide show includes special treat: Scotch in the Sukkah from the Men's club at Temple Israel Natick!
We are also looking for nominations of the best, worst, and weirdest Sukkah videos. Send a link with your comment, and we will embed on this site. See examples on our sukkah video page. Enjoy a special treat: a few pictures of a Sukkah growing in Brooklyn, NY...and this one looks like it came right out of the ground.
Read about the Sukkah Family. And if you have adventures of the Sukkah Family to share, let us know.
In 2009 we were featured as "The Seeker of Sukkahs" by the
Boston Jewish Advocate.
Read about this site at the RI Jewish Voice & Herald. Join our facebook group. And send your pictures,
comments, and your children's drawings(a great project for a family or school) to our submission page. Thanks to all who have submitted pictures.If you need to bench Lulav and Etrog, they are ready for you at Bet Shira in Miami, FL
What makes a sukkah a sukkah? Neither the walls nor the roof. It is you. The biblical commandment does not say to build a sukkah, it says "you shall dwell in Sukkahs..."
The most important word in the sentence is
you. The commandment cannot be fulfilled without you. This year the
emphasis is people both inside and out; the emphasis is on YOU!
Best bet:double click the pictures, then go full screen to enlarge the slide shows! We are grateful to Dubi Gordon of Natick, MA for his networking and photography skills, and his hospitality. Dubi's sukkah appears on our site-and it appeared in the Boston Jewish advocate in 2010 after a consultation with sukkahsoftheworld.org Please note a special treat in 2010, a sukkah from Duxbury, MA.
Look at our photo archives for pictures from 2005-2009 and a video with benching of lulav and an etrog and an etrog box gallery.
"Ufros Alenu Sukkat Shlomacha Spread over us the tabernacle of thy peace" What a wonderful description of our relationship with G-d, and of the function of the Jewish holidays! The holidays and the sukkah let us participate in that peace.
Thanks to all who welcomed me into their sukkahs, and supplied photographs. I had a blast going from house to house. Sunday was sukkah open house day, and I usually knew the guests if not the owners. If you look carefully you will see me with my hands in the cookie jar!
Like what you see? For comments or submissions see our contact information.
Go to Sukkahs in Sharon, for the original site from 2005.
"And you shall dwell in Sukkahs for seven days." From
Sukkahs 2011
We are also looking for nominations of the best, worst, and weirdest Sukkah videos. Send a link with your comment, and we will embed on this site. See examples on our sukkah video page. Enjoy a special treat: a few pictures of a Sukkah growing in Brooklyn, NY...and this one looks like it came right out of the ground.
A sukkah grows in Brooklyn
Read about the Sukkah Family. And if you have adventures of the Sukkah Family to share, let us know.
In 2009 we were featured as "The Seeker of Sukkahs" by the
What makes a sukkah a sukkah? Neither the walls nor the roof. It is you. The biblical commandment does not say to build a sukkah, it says "you shall dwell in Sukkahs..."
If you need to bench Lulav and Etrog, they are ready for you at Bet Shira in Miami, FL
Sukkahs 2010
Look at our photo archives for pictures from 2005-2009 and a video with benching of lulav and an etrog and an etrog box gallery.
"Ufros Alenu Sukkat Shlomacha Spread over us the tabernacle of thy peace" What a wonderful description of our relationship with G-d, and of the function of the Jewish holidays! The holidays and the sukkah let us participate in that peace.
Thanks to all who welcomed me into their sukkahs, and supplied photographs. I had a blast going from house to house. Sunday was sukkah open house day, and I usually knew the guests if not the owners. If you look carefully you will see me with my hands in the cookie jar!
Like what you see? For comments or submissions see our contact information.
Go to Sukkahs in Sharon, for the original site from 2005.
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