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Sukkot (a fun holiday) Sundown Sunday Oct 9-> Sunday Oct 16-This year's card!
Posted by: Steve G.
Date: October 08, 2022 03:12PM
A fun harvest festival. “The most common Sukkot dishes are filled foods, particularly stuffed vegetables and pastries, symbolizing the bounty of the harvest.”
recipes=>[jamiegeller.com]


The 'four kinds' of veggies- The Esrog and the Lulav (palm, myrtle and willow branches)


Sukkot 2022 (October 9-16, 2022)

Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection God provided for the children of Israel when they left Egypt. We celebrate Sukkot by dwelling in a foliage-covered booth (known as a sukkah) and by taking the “Four Kinds” (arba minim), four special species of vegetation.

read more=>[www.chabad.org]

It is one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals on which those Israelites who could were commanded to make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem.

(Sukkot is celebrated by a number of Christian denominations that observe holidays from the "Old Testament". These groups base this on the fact that Jesus celebrated Sukkot (see the Gospel of John 7). The holiday is celebrated according to its Hebrew calendar dates.)


SO, now that you know...here's this year's Sukkot card




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another favorite dish chicken soup with kreplach (stuffed dumplings)




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Re: Sukkot (a fun holiday) Sundown Sunday Oct 9-> Sunday Oct 16
Posted by: Steve G.
Date: October 08, 2022 03:16PM

a sukkah
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Re: Sukkot (a fun holiday) Sundown Sunday Oct 9-> Sunday Oct 16-This year's card!
Posted by: Tiangou
Date: October 08, 2022 03:34PM
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Steve G.
SO, now that you know...here's this year's Sukkot card

Pictured here: NASA's "LULAV" probe successfully collides with an orbiting etrog. The aftermath of the kinetic impact by the 500 kg LULAV spacecraft on the etrog will be studied both immediately and over many years to see if it remains kosher without additional blessings.

“Now begins the next phase of work for the LULAV team as they analyze their data and observations by our team and other observers around the world who shared in studying this exciting event,” said Reb Ziggy Kohen from the NASA Shul mission center. “We plan to monitor the etrog in the coming weeks and months.” Their work will help reveal if this whole thing is any more silly than waving these things around like a crazy person.



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