Our Sukkah is open to everyone throughout the entire holiday! Whether you're looking to join us for a delicious meal, pop by for a bite, or simply experience the joy of shaking the Lulav, there’s a place for you here.
Come for a warm meal, stay for the company, and feel the spirit of community as we gather to celebrate this special time together. We’d also love for you to join us for our
Sukkah Party – a fun and festive way to embrace the holiday with friends, laughter, and joy!
No matter how you want to experience the holiday, you're always welcome. Let’s celebrate the mitzvah of shaking the Lulav, enjoy the beauty of the Sukkah, and share in the warmth of our community.
Looking forward to welcoming you all with open arms and a full table! 🍋🌿🎉
See you in the Sukkah! 🌟
Holiday Schedule
Meals in the Sukkah
Simchat Torah
What Is Sukkot?
Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection G-d provided for the children of Israel when they left Egypt. We celebrate Sukkot by dwelling in a foliage-covered booth (known as a sukkah) and by taking the “Four Kinds” (arba minim), four special species of vegetation.
On every day of the holiday of Sukkot (with the exception of Shabbat), there’s a mitzvah to take the “Four Kinds”—a lulav (date palm frond), an etrog (citron), at least three hadassim (myrtle branches) and two aravot (willow branches). In the words of the verse (Leviticus 23:40), “You shall take for yourselves on the first day the fruit of the hadar tree [citron], date palm fronds, a branch of a braided tree, and willows of the brook, and you shall rejoice before the L-rd your G-d for a seven day period.”