Sukkot basics
Four species/Arba Minim
Simchat torah
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What is Sukkot?

The Jewish holiday when people eat and sometimes sleep in small huts.


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What is the etrog?

A yellow fruit that looks like a lemon.

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What is Simchat Torah?

The holiday that means “Joy of the Torah.”

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What is sechach?

The roof of the sukkah is made from plants and must let you see the stars.

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What is the lulav?

The tall green palm branch held in the middle.

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What is Simchat Torah?

The day when Jews finish reading the Torah and start again.

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What is seven?

Sukkot lasts for this many days.

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What is the hadass?

Small, nice-smelling branches called myrtle.

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What are the hakafot?

People dance and sing with Torah scrolls in synagogue.

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What is Yom Kippur?

Sukkot starts five days after this important holiday.

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What are the aravah?

Long leafy branch that grows near water.

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What is Sukkot (or Shemini Atzeret)?

Simchat Torah comes right after this holiday.

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What is in temporary shelters or huts?

The sukkah reminds Jews of when the Israelites lived like this in the desert.


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What are the arba minim?

All four plants that are waved together.

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What is Torah?


The holy scroll that Jews finish reading and immediately start again on Simchat Torah.