Sukkot
From rain to dew: Prayer and the meaning of uncertainty - opinion
The shift from rain to dew in prayer reveals a deeper message about resilience, fear, and spiritual growth.
Freedom under fire: What Passover means in a time of war - comment
Everyday heroines: Quiet burden of Israeli anchors waiting at home during wartime
Caring as a Christian: Standing in solidarity and obedience - opinion
Building a sukkah doesn’t make sense this year in Asheville, North Carolina - opinion
I am not building a sukkah this year because I just spent two weeks cooking and eating every meal outside. It was hard and frustrating.
UK group urges families to ‘save seat in sukkah’ for Gaza hostages, in new take on Jewish tradition
As Jews around the world prepare to celebrate the fall festival of Sukkot, the leading British Jewish organization is asking them to remember the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
Annus horribilis: How can we celebrate and rejoice on Sukkot in 2024?
How can we bring joy into our Sukkot observance this year?
Jerusalem in its glory: Reconstructing the Sukkot pilgrimage to the Second Temple
What was the pilgrims’ visit to Jerusalem on Sukkot during the Second Temple like?
Harvesting for Sukkot: A look at the farmers who grow the holiday's Four Species
The farmers who grow the Four Species that symbolize the holiday of Sukkot.
Another holiday without them: Hostage families prepare for sukkot
"It is painful and incomprehensible that we have erected a 'hostage sukkah,' the purpose of which is to continue the fight to bring our loved ones back from Gaza," residents of the Kibbutz said.
Finding solace in the wisdom of King Solomon: Avner Moriah's work on 'Ecclesiastes'
Until his 70th birthday, Moriah had never been preoccupied with the passing of time or his own mortality. But as he entered his eighth decade, the Book of Ecclesiastes took on new meaning for him.
Israel Allies Foundation publishes list of Israel's Top 50 Christian Allies
"The Christian leaders included in this exclusive list express their love and support for the State of Israel through meaningful action, rooted in their deeply held faith," the IAF said.
One year after October 7, many sukkot by Gaza border still stand in destroyed towns
In Kfar Aza and Metulla, Be’eri and Kiryat Shmona, dozens of sukkot are standing since last year, as their owners were killed, kidnapped, or forced to flee, unable to take them down.
Sublime simplicity: Understanding the message of Sukkot - opinion
The message here, for us, is painfully obvious. After a year of national grief and worry, a year of continuous tragedies and trauma, what we really want – and need – is simply to live.