August 18, 2021
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The word “sukkah” means “booths,” like the shelters the Jews lived in when they were travelling through the desert, or the shelters farmers use while gathering the harvest. During Sukkah, Jewish families build a temporary little hut or shelter in their yard, called a sukkah.
By Stacey Ruhle Kliesch, AIA, AIA NJ Advocacy Consultant | Posted in AIA Central New Jersey, AIA-NJ News, Uncategorized | Tagged: #AIANJ, #architects, #Architecture, #PrincetonNJ, #sukkah, #Sukkot, Architect | Comments (0)
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