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SuccothIn Judaism, a festival celebrated in September/October, which commemorates the time when the Israelites lived in the wilderness during the Exodus from Egypt. As a reminder of the shelters used in the wilderness, huts (sukkāh) are built and used for eating and sleeping during the seven-day celebration. Succoth occurs at harvest time, and has elements of a harvest festival. The festival begins five days after Yom Kippur, the day of fasting and penitence. It is one of the three pilgrim festivals. Although it commemorates a time of hardship, Succoth is also a festival of rejoicing. The building of a sukkōt, either in a garden or at a synagogue, symbolizes trust in God's protection. It has to have at least three sides, but it is quite a flimsy structure. The roof is made of cut branches, through which the sky can be seen. The sukkōt is lavishly decorated with garlands and fruit.
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The Feast of Booths (Lev 23:33-36, 39-43) was the feast of the harvest and one of three mandatory festivals for every male Jew. From these pained drought pleas, we move to the confident, joyful worship of the psalmist, thought to be celebrating the October harvest-time Feast of Booths. |
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