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Succoth
Part of Speech: Noun (singular: succoth)
Definition:
- A Jewish festival, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Festival of Booths, celebrated in autumn to commemorate the Israelites' forty-year journey in the desert after the exodus from Egypt.
- Temporary structures or booths built during this festival in which Jews eat, sleep, and spend time.
- A city mentioned in the Bible, believed to be located east of the Jordan River.
Examples:
1. We are looking forward to celebrating Succoth with our friends and family next week.
2. During Succoth, Jews traditionally eat their meals in a succoth to remember their ancestors' journey.
3. The Israelites camped near Succoth during their migration to the Promised Land.
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- Sukkah: A structure used during the festival of Succoth.
- Etrog: A citron fruit used during the festival of Succoth.
- Arba Minim: The four species (etrog, lulav, hadass, and aravah) used in the rituals of Succoth.
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