Read about it in Ex 23:16, 34:22; Leviticus 23:40-43, Deuteronomy 16:13-36
You'll note it is 7-day feast of joy, in which families build a temporary booth/sukkot/tabernacle to remind them of how they lived as nomads in the wilderness. Special emphasis on the harvest and buying the "Four Species" of plants to offer to God:
- Lulav (לולב) – a ripe, green, closed frond from a date palm tree
- Hadass (הדס) – boughs with leaves from the myrtle tree
- Aravah (ערבה) – branches with leaves from the willow tree
- Etrog (אתרוג) – the fruit of a citron tree
"be kind to the foreigner, as you were once strangers in Egypt"
We watched the first half of the award-winning Israeli movie " Ushpizzin," (about one contemporary family headed by Moshe [Moses], and what happens as they prepare for the feast, how they acquire their etrog/citron ,and the unusual two ushpizzin who show up and will watch the second half next class.
Trailer:
excerpts:
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Read Exodus 2-40 this week and next
Remember your 2nd "Three Worlds" project due Nov 3. Don;t forget the two required sources.
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