Standard Sukkah, Unusual Setting
Steve Lipman Like any sukkah, the 10-by-10-foot tarpaulin hut put up by the Academy for Jewish Religion in Riverdale last week attracted people committed to religious tradition.In the case of some who...
View ArticleSukkah City, The Movie
Helen Chernikoff Staff Writer Filmmaker behind "Orthodox Stance" captures Reboot's 2010 public art project For a ritual structure intended to evoke fragility and transience, the sukkah enjoys an oddly...
View ArticleThe Five Qualities Of A Good Promise
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View ArticleNot A Pedestrian Sukkah
Steve Lipman Staff Writer Within the bounds of Jewish law, creativity over the years has brought forth a wide range of sukkah huts for the observance of the Sukkot holiday. There are huts on flatbed...
View ArticleAn Orange, Reversed And Candied
Ronnie Fein Jewish Week Online Columnist Try something new under the sukkah this holiday and give yourself a reason to say a beautiful prayer of thanksgiving. Call us corny, but in our family we tear...
View ArticleGoogle Does Sukkot
Hannah Dreyfus Staff Writer The search engine giant is building two halachically correct ritual huts at its New York office.Editor's Note: Check back Wednesday for more about Google's Sukkot...
View ArticleIf You Build It, It May Fall
Gary Rosenblatt Each sukkah must strike a delicate balance between material protection and the need for God’s shelter. When it comes to hardware stores, count me as a One-Day-A-Year Jew — and that day...
View ArticleHurricane Joaquin: Can Jews Take Down Their Sukkahs For A Storm?
Gabe Friedman JTA As Hurricane Joaquin gains steam off the southeastern coast of the United States, the question has begun to circulate online: Are Jews allowed to take down their sukkahs in the case...
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