As the final days of Succot (The Jewish Holiday of huts) rapidly approach I came to thinking about the different Succahs I have eaten in this year. Some were made of wood, or plastic, or PVC piping, or fiberglass, or popped up. Some had bamboo rods, or mats, or leaves and cut shrubbery. Some had heavy duty work room lighting, or x-mas tree lighting, or rope lighting, or high bears, or low beams. Not to mention the great meals we partook in: sushi, fish, thai themed, different birds (chicken, duck, etc…), and so much more. All of the Succahs were beautiful in their own way.
What does your Succah look like? Or What what was the most interesting Succah you were in this year? Do you have any great Succot stories to share?
Write about your Succot in our comments. If you post a link to a picture I will repost it to this post so we can have an album or our readers’ Succahs.
Graber Family Succah (Dave’s in-laws) – Silver Spring, MD – 2007

Weinberg Family Succah (Dave’s parents) – Toronto, ON – 2004

Succah outside Le Marais restaurant – New York, NY – 2008







