The following pictures were actually taken last week, before Yom Kippur in both Jerusalem and Shiloh. G-d willing, more to follow.
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Sunday, October 09, 2011
Signs of Succot, The Next Holiday
It's traditional to start building succot after breaking the Yom Kippur fast, and last night, when I was walking around my neighborhood I did see and hear lots of neighbors busy building their succot. Since we live in a rather rural/suburban-style community, it's no problem to build a private succah or two. Yes, there are quite a few families that build two succot, one for eating in and the other as a bedroom.
The following pictures were actually taken last week, before Yom Kippur in both Jerusalem and Shiloh. G-d willing, more to follow.
The following pictures were actually taken last week, before Yom Kippur in both Jerusalem and Shiloh. G-d willing, more to follow.
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