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Sukkot

This harvest festival is named for the temporary dwellings, called Sukkot, decorated with fruit and vegetables, set up to recall the booths in which the Jews lived during their journey from Egypt. The holiday is marked by processions with the lulav (palm branch with myrtle and willow) and etrog (citron).

Beats in the Booth: A Nishmah Sukkot Gathering

Private Home Clayton

Come together with a vibrant community of Jewish women to celebrate the joy of Sukkot under the stars! Enjoy a soulful evening featuring a lively drum circle, cozy bonfire, delicious s’mores, andmeaningful moments of connection, music, and spirituality. Let’s embrace the spirit of the holiday with laughter, drumming, and the […]