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succah /ˈsʊkə /(also sukkah) nounA booth in which a practising Jew spends part of Succoth.And we sit in a sukkah, the tabernacle itself, which is just a shed, a shack, open to the sky, with just a covering of leaves for a roof....- Yet for all that, the Jew sitting in his sukkah will look up at the heavens and be at peace.
- Throughout the holiday, we are required to spend as much time as possible in the sukkah, and to treat it as our home.
Origin Late 19th century: from Hebrew sukkāh 'hut'. |