Sukkah

How to Make or Acquire a Simple Sukkah

This note for posting on our site arrived with the name "Jordan" on it and is a lovely guide to creating or finding a sukkah:

The frame can be constructed of anything: wooden two-by-fours nailed or screwed together (or bolted reusably with wing-nuts and washers); PVC or ABS plastic plumbing pipes and fittings glued together; wide bamboo posts tied together; metal electrical conduit pipe clamped together -- anything. The frame can be a permanent or temporary structure; if temporary it can be reusable or not.

Bringing Women Together in the Sukkah: Program Ideas

Have you seen this phrase? Tuva ushpizata alyata | Tuva ushpizata kadishata

The Talmud encourages us to welcome guests into the sukkah and offers a sacred phrase for doing so in the masculine plural-tivu ushpizin eela-een, tivu ushpizin kadisheen--enter honored guests, enter holy guests!

The Magic Gourd: A Story for Sukkot

a story by Debra Gordon Zaslow from

The Sukkah Mystery

The Sukkah Mystery by Debra Zaslow from Mitzvah Stories: Seeds for Inspiration and Learning