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Sukkot in 2017 will start on Thursday, the 5th of October and will continue for 7 days until Wednesday, the 11th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Wednesday, the 4th of October. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2017?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009When is Sukkot in 2016?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2016 will start on Monday, the 17th of October and will continue for 7 days until Sunday, the 23rd of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Sunday, the 16th of October. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2015?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2015 will start on Monday, the 28th of September and will continue for 7 days until Sunday, the 4th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Sunday, the 27th of September. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2014?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2014 will start on Thursday, the 9th of October and will continue for 7 days until Wednesday, the 15th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Wednesday, the 8th of October. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2013?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2013 will start on Thursday, the 19th of September and will continue for 7 days until Wednesday, the 25th of September.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Wednesday, the 18th of September |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2012?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2012 will start on Monday, the 1st of October and will continue for 7 days until Sunday, the 7th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Sunday, the 30th of September. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2011?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2011 will start on Thursday, the 13th of October and will continue for 7 days until Wednesday, the 19th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Wednesday, the 12th of October |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2010?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2010 will start on Thursday, the 23rd of September and will continue for 7 days until Wednesday, the 29th of September.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Wednesday, the 22nd of September. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2009?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2009 will start on Saturday, the 3rd of October and will continue for 7 days until Friday, the 9th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Friday, the 2nd of October |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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When is Sukkot in 2008?
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009|
Sukkot in 2008 will start on Tuesday, the 14th of October and will continue for 7 days until Monday, the 20th of October.
Note that in the Jewish calander, a holiday begins on the sunset of the previous day, so observing Jews will celebrate Sukkot on the sunset of Monday, the 13th of October. |
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what is Sukkot?Sukkot is the third of the three “Pilgrim Festivals” in the Jewish tradition (the other two are Passover and Shavuot). While Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus from Egypt, and Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah at Mt. Sinai, Sukkot is a celebration in memory of the huts in which Moses and the Israelites lived in the desert for 40 years. |
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