Help fill our sukkah (literally “booth”) with food, music, and celebration! Shake the lulav and etrog, enjoy a harvest-themed vegetarian dinner, and boogie to live music.
In ancient times, during Sukkot, known as zman simchateinu (our season of joy), the whole community gathered to finish harvesting the season’s produce to prepare for the coming winter. A time of transition, trepidation, and celebration, those with the most and those with the least were indistinguishable, because all were obligated to celebrate with joy. So too shall we gather in our sukkah in communal joy and celebration.
*Welcome in Shabbat with Happy (Hour) Shabbat from 5 – 6 pm.
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