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What we often fail to realize is that for the ancient people, nature was god. Almost all ancient cultures offered sacrifices to some aspect of nature, for fear that without expressing thanks to them, the gods would be angry and punish them with floods, pestilence, thunder, lightening and hail.

Even today, farmers, for all practical purposes, are very much at the mercy of the environment. It is the unique emphasis and message of Sukkot that makes this festival so revolutionary. Of all the Jewish holidays, Sukkot is the only holiday that does not mark an historical event. Passover, which is celebrated on the 15th of Nissan, commemorates the exodus from Egypt that occurred on that day. Shavuot, celebrated on the 6th of Sivan, recalls the occasion when the Torah was given.

But what historical event occurred on Sukkot? In fact, nothing. Logically, the proper time to celebrate Sukkot would therefore be during the summertime, because that is when the ancient people dwelled in their booths, to protect them from the burning hot sun. It certainly does not make sense to enter the booth after the Jewish New Year, when the fall season has already begun, and the sun is no longer very powerful.

The fact is that Sukkot, which occurs exactly six months after Passover, is deliberately observed at an inappropriate season. Rosh Hashanah: 1 day. See also:. Western Christian Holidays, Trending Here are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Is Vatican City a Country? The Languages of Africa.

The Mongol Empire. Today Friday. November Chicken Soup for the Soul Day. Lifestyle Mental Health. National Donor Sabbath. National French Dip Day. American Fast Food. National Happy Hour Day. Fast Food Italian Food. World Pneumonia Day. Long part of a cultural tradition, sukkahs were reimagined as thought-provoking architectural pieces with the event Sukkah City.

Organized in in New York City, Sukkah City featured works made out of a wide array of materials. A competition called for unique designs that were free to explore unusual materials and themes.

Yet, there were certain constraints to the design, mainly that the roof had to be made of non-edible plant material, enclosed on three sides with a view of the night sky and enough shade for the sun, and fit at least two adults and a table for eating a meal. Out of entries from both artists and architectural firms, 12 original and daring designs were chosen.



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