Articles in "Sukkot"

Thousands Celebrate Sukkot Holiday in Hebron

While the traditional Priestly Blessing at the Western Wall in Jerusalem is best known Israeli highlight of the Sukkot holiday, thousands ...

Thousands Attend Priestly Blessing at Jerusalem’s Western Wall

Thousands of Jews converged on the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Monday for Sukkot holiday prayers, including the Birkat Kohanim (Priestly ...

Israeli Man Seeking to Sacrifice Goat on Temple Mount Arrested

Israeli Police arrested a Jewish man in Jerusalem on his way to sacrifice a lamb on the Temple Mount on Sunday morning. The man, Yair ...

Engineers Inspect Jerusalem’s Western Wall as Surge of Visitors Expected for High Holidays

As Jews prepare for the upcoming High Holidays, engineers on Tuesday began getting the holy site ready for the thousands of visitors ...

Over 2 Million people Visited the Western Wall During the Jewish Holiday Season

During the Hebrew month of Elul and the Jewish holiday season of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, the Western Wall – the Kotel - was visited ...

50,000 Attend Hakhel Reenactment Ceremony at Kotel

About 50,000 people participated on Wednesday in the traditional Hakhel reenactment and Simchat Beit Hashoeivah ceremony at the Kotel ...

Thousands Participate in Recreation of Temple-Era Sukkot Water Libation Ceremony in Jerusalem

Thousands of Israelis participated on Tuesday evening at the foot of the Temple Mount in a unique recreation of the Sukkot Nissuch ...

Jerusalem Hosting World’s Largest Sukkah

Israel's capital will host the sukkah of the Mayor of Jerusalem in Safra Square next week for the holiday of Sukkot, the largest Sukkah in ...

Hoshanna Rabba Study Event Held at President Of Israel’s Official Residence

An event celebrating the holiday of Hoshana Rabbah was held this evening at the President’s House in Jerusalem. Hoshana Rabba is the ...

Thousands of Israelis Toured Various Sights in Gush Etzion Since Start of Sukkot

So far on the intermittent days of the Sukkot holiday - known as “Hol Ha’Moed” in Hebrew - thousands of visitors came to the tourist ...


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