Sukkot Info (https://www.chabad.org/holidays/JewishNewYear/template_cdo/aid/671894/jewish/When-Is-Sukkot-in-2022-2023-2024-and-2025.htm)
Moving on to the details… Sukkot (the festival of huts) is a week of joy, commemoration, and unity.
Here’s how to celebrate this holiday in the best way possible:
- Read Up: Learn everything you want to know about this holiday. Click here to find out what is so special about Sukkot and what you are supposed to do.
- Light Holiday Candles: Before sundown, women and girls light candles, bringing in the sanctity of the holiday into their homes and families.
- Eat in the Sukkah: Read more on the significance of the sukkah. Or, if you’re curious for a more in-depth, kabbalistic reasoning behind the sukkah, read here.
- Shake the Lulav and Etrog: Another Sukkot observance is the taking of the Four Kinds: an etrog (citron), a lulav (palm frond), three hadassim (myrtle twigs) and two aravot (willow twigs). Read more here: The Complete “Four Kinds” Owner’s Manual.
- Get Ready: Learn some tasty Sukkot recipes, all gathered in one interactive place.
- Stories, Videos and Fun for Kids: Get the kids prepared for the festivals of huts with our vast Sukkot section. Hop right over by clicking here.
All of us at Chabad.org wish you a good yom tov!