The sukka invites everyone to enjoy communal prayers, panels and activities throughout the Jewish holiday of Sukkot.
By YOCHEVED LAUREN LAUFERUpdated: OCTOBER 3, 2017 16:24
Beit Tefilah Israeli, a pluralistic Jewish Israeli organization has partnered with Tel Aviv municipality and the Tel Aviv Port in creating a sukka open for the public. On Monday, children were invited to join the fun and take part in decorating the communal sukka. 25,000 people are expected to visit the sukka during the week-long holiday and partake in 72 different activities offered there.
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