I realize that I have no idea what I’m getting into, so I’m really glad that Rabbi Abraham is teaching a 3-class series on Sukkot starting this Thursday, Sept. 8. We’re going explore the harvest festival’s origins, how it’s celebrated around the world and—thank goodness—how to build your own sukkah. I plan to ask lots of questions. If you live in the Scotch Plains/Fanwood area, come join us at 7:30! It’s free. (Temple Sholom is located in the Fanwood Presbyterian Church at the corner of Martine and LaGrande Avenues in Fanwood, NJ. Class will be held in the Colville room.)
Meanwhile, Eric is now on the fence about designing his own sukkah, because he just realized how much work it is going to be to figure out exactly what he needs and what size everything should be, not to mention what we’ll cover the whole thing with. We’d better figure it out soon. The first night of Sukkot is October 12.
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