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What If We Built the World’s Greatest Sukkah?




All About Sukkot!!
History and Facts with Dina
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What If We Built the World’s Greatest Sukkah?
Ezy, Eli, Dina and the newest character, Rina, try to come up with ideas to make the world's greatest sukkah and learn an important lesson in the process.  (2:34)
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Four Kinds, Six Directions
Meditation in Movement
The movements we make with the Four Kinds each day of Sukkot are a meditation on bringing our emotions into balanced harmony. This meditation is grounded in the kavanot of the Ari as explained in the siddur of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.
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Super Sukkah
Using exclusively licensed technology from KabbalaLabs Disincorporated, the latest device in time-travel is now being marketed to the public by Infinity Labs Intergalactical. Inexpensive and easy to construct in your own backyard, the Super Sukkah will prove a big hit for the entire family, friends, hornets and in-laws.
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The Sukkah
Part 1 - Building the Sukkah
Get an up-close look on how to build a sukkah: the temporary dwelling used on Sukkot.
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The Sukkah
Part 2 - Eating in the Sukkah
On Sukkot we move from our living and dining room to the sukkah; dicover how and why this is done.
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Sukkot: The Lulav
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Sukkot: The  Etrog
The beauty of “the four kinds” is the etrog, the citron fruit. What distinguishes the etrog from an ordinary lemon?
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One Sukkah, One Lulav, One People
13 Tishrei, 5741 • September 23, 1980
The two central Mitzvos of Sukkos -- Sukkah and the Four Kinds -- have at their core the theme of Jewish unity.
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