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Sukkot in a Nutshell

  • Sukkot: A week-long Jewish festival that celebrates the harvest and commemorates the Israelites’ 40 years of wandering in the desert after leaving Egypt.
  • Dates: It typically begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, five days after Yom Kippur.
  • Sukkah: A temporary outdoor hut (sukkah) is constructed, where meals are eaten, and some may sleep, symbolizing the dwellings the Israelites lived in during their journey through the desert.
  • Four Species: Jews perform a special ritual by holding together the lulav (palm branch), etrog (citron), hadas (myrtle), and aravah (willow) and waving them in six directions to acknowledge God’s presence everywhere.
  • Religious Significance: Sukkot is one of the three pilgrimage festivals (alongside Passover and Shavuot) when Jews historically brought offerings to the Temple in Jerusalem.
  • Joyous Festival: Sukkot is also known as the “Season of our Rejoicing” (Z’man Simchateinu) and is a time of great joy and thanksgiving.
  • Work Restrictions: The first and sometimes the second day (depending on observance levels) are considered full holidays with restrictions on work, similar to Shabbat.
  • Prayers and Services: Special prayers are recited during Sukkot, including Hallel (psalms of praise) and Hoshanot (prayers for salvation), which are performed while circling the synagogue’s prayer area.
  • Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah: The holiday concludes with Shemini Atzeret (an additional day of assembly) and Simchat Torah (celebrating the annual cycle of Torah reading).
  • Agricultural Roots: It has an agricultural aspect, marking the final harvest before winter in Israel, and serves as a reminder of dependence on divine providence for sustenance.

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Sukkot dates from 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028,2029, 2030 + Chol Hamoed Dates

Year Hebrew Start Date (15 Tishrei) English Start Date (Eve of) English End Date (21 Tishrei) Chol Hamoed (Intermediate Days)
2024 15 Tishrei 5785 Sunset, October 16, 2024 Sunset, October 23, 2024 October 18, 2024 – October 22, 2024
2025 15 Tishrei 5786 Sunset, October 6, 2025 Sunset, October 13, 2025 October 8, 2025 – October 12, 2025
2026 15 Tishrei 5787 Sunset, September 25, 2026 Sunset, October 2, 2026 September 27, 2026 – October 1, 2026
2027 15 Tishrei 5788 Sunset, October 15, 2027 Sunset, October 22, 2027 October 17, 2027 – October 21, 2027
2028 15 Tishrei 5789 Sunset, October 4, 2028 Sunset, October 11, 2028 October 6, 2028 – October 10, 2028
2029 15 Tishrei 5790 Sunset, September 24, 2029 Sunset, October 1, 2029 September 26, 2029 – September 30, 2029
2030 15 Tishrei 5791 Sunset, October 12, 2030 Sunset, October 19, 2030 October 14, 2030 – October 18, 2030

*Please note The Kosher Hub is not a religious authority – please consult your Rabbi or Chabad for further and more indepth information*

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