
Yes. Ornaments hanging from branches,
... fragrant leaves,
... sparkly lights,
-- it's... Sukkot!
All are welcome.
Sukkot honors the fall harvest, and the ancient Jews who lived in makeshift huts as they wandered in the desert. The tradition is to build a hut outdoors called a sukkah, and to decorate it with ornaments, paper chains, gourds, strings of lights, branches, and whatever else you want.
It's traditional to eat in the sukkah, and even to sleep in it.
Join us in our Sukkah!
Time: 6:15 PM
Place: Jewish Gateways' cozy home near El Cerrito Plaza and BART station
Childcare: free by reservation
After gathering at 6:15, we'll continue with:
6:30 - Candle lighting and dinner
7:30 - Rabbi Bridget leads a lively discussion about this fun and often-overlooked holiday
8:15 - Dessert and schmoozing (time to hang out and chat)
Please contact Rabbi Bridget Wynne at Jewish Gateways, (510) 559-8140, or rabbibridget@jewishgateways.org, for more information, or just click above to make a reservation. First-time participants, please bring a potluck dish to share or contribute $7 towards dinner. Return participants, please bring a potluck dish and a contribution of $5 towards dinner, or contribute $10 towards dinner.