Erev Sukkot Service
The week-long harvest festival of Sukkot commemorates the dwelling of the Israelites in tents during their 40-year journey in the Sinai desert. It is customary to construct a sukkah—a covered and decorated open air “tent” for Sukkot. We eat meals and sleep in the sukkah, and shake the etrog—a type of citrus—and lulav—a palm frond, myrtle, and willow branches bound together. Har Zion preschool children traditionally decorate the Lieb Family Sukkah with schach, fruits, and handmade decorations every year.
Sukkot Schedule
Wednesday, October 16:
- Erev Sukkot Service, 6-7pm. NOTE: this service is streaming only.
Thursday, October 17:
- Sukkot Service, 10am. (replaces Daily Minyan)
- Sukkot Celebration for Preschool Children, 10:30am-12noon. (registration required)
Friday, October 18
- Sukkot Service, 10am. (replaces Daily Minyan)
- Shabbat Service, 6:30pm, followed by Salmon in the Sukkot Shabbat meal, 7:30pm. (registration required for Salmon in the Sukkot meal)
And don’t forget Sunday, October 22
- The 2024 Har Zion Jewish Latine Family Festival, featuring bilingual Jewish artist, author, educator, and activist MISTER G. (sign up)