Celebrating Sukkot Traditions Through Israeli Flavors and Heritage
The Meaning Behind Sukkot Sukkot is one of the three pilgrimage festivals in the Jewish calendar, alongside Passover and Shavuot. It commemorates the 40 years the Israelites spent wandering in the desert after their exodus from Egypt. During this time, they lived in temporary shelters, which is why Jewish families today build sukkahs as part of the celebration. These structures are not just symbolic—they become the center of life for a week, where meals are shared, songs are sung, and memories are made. The sukkah itself is a powerful symbol. Its fragile walls and leafy roof remind us of the...