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Who Do We Invite to the Succah and Why?
Succot is a time for communal celebration, an occasion to rejoice with family, friends, and even acquaintances for an entire week. For seven days, we eat, drink, and relax in our succot.
Succot Discussion Questions
Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives: Elie Wiesel
Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives: Samuel Willenberg
History of Jews in India
History of Jews in Italy
History of Jews in Greece
Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives: Charles Goldstein
Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives: Sir Nicholas Winton
Ordinary to Extraordinary Lives: Roddie Edmonds
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