Sukkot
Esquema
Jerarquía
Descripción
The Jewish autumn festival celebrated in September or October (15-21 Tishri) as a festival of thanksgiving. Sukkot is one of three Jewish pilgrim festivals. In biblical times the festival was associated with the agricultural year. Following the tradition established in Leviticus (23: 42), 'booths' or temporary shelters are built in homes, gardens, and synagogues in memory of the huts used by the Israelites after leaving Egypt.
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Otros términos
- Sukkot (Jewish holiday) [en]
- Sukkot (Jewish holiday) [he]
- 住棚節 [zh]
- Loofhuttenfeest [nl]
- zhù péng jié [zh]
- zhu peng jie [zh]
- chu p'eng chieh [zh]
- Feast of Tabernacles [en]
- Feast of the Tabernacles [en]
- Succos [en]
- Sukkoth (holiday) [en]
- Sukos [en]
- Tabernacles, Feast of [en]
- Succoth [en]
- Festival of Booths [en]
- Soekot [nl]