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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Festival of Sukkot (October 1 - 7, 2012): Jewish holiday week

from Religion & Ethics Newsweekly (Multi-faith calendar posting):

Sukkot (Judaism)
The Festival of Sukkot, also known as Feast of the Tabernacles, begins on Tishri, the 15th day after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkot refers to temporary dwelling places, or huts, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period in which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness, living in temporary huts for protection.

In some practices, temporary huts are constructed – which must have ceilings made of organic material – and all eating, praying and sleeping must take place here for the duration of the holiday. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival, Sukkot is one of three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.

http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/multifaith-calendar/

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