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walk around the perimeter of the sanctuary during morning services) and has a special observance of its own. The intermediate days are known as
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2582:Jewish Virtual Library – Jewish Holidays: Sukkot
2332:"Simchas Bais HaShoeva – A Happiness of Oneness"
1903:"True Chol Hamoed Celebration is only in Israel"
1807:"TABERNACLES, FEAST OF - JewishEncyclopedia.com"
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1901:Cohen, Dr. Chaim Charles (12 October 2014).
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2205:Krakowski, Rabbi Y. Dov (10 April 2014).
2615:Orthodox Union – Jewish Holidays: Sukkot
2277:Schlesinger, Hanan (15 September 2002).
1721:. Brown Judaic Studies. pp. 13–30.
1495:Some have pointed out that the original
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32:Ingathering: The Complete People Stories
2955:Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day)
2639:Sukkot – Society for Humanistic Judaism
2422:New Year with Canaanites and Israelites
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2623:Chabad.org: Sukkot & Simchat Torah
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3116:Jewish and Israeli holidays 2000–2050
2330:Prero, Rabbi Yehudah (4 April 2016).
2161:"Egalitarian Ushpizin: The Ushpizata"
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2483:Gluck, Robert (17 September 2013).
2420:De Moor, Johannes Cornelis (1972).
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2572:Encyclopædia Britannica - Sukkot
2485:"Did Sukkot Shape Thanksgiving?"
2256:"Sukkot: The Festival of Booths"
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2929:Rosh Hashanah LeMa'sar Behemah
2631:Reconstructing Judaism: Sukkot
2587:My Jewish Learning: Sukkot 101
2133:Hasit, Arie (4 October 2019).
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2462:"Thanksgiving's Sukkot Roots"
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2577:Jewish Encyclopedia - Sukkot
2228:Pine, Dan (7 October 2011).
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1926:Shulchan Orech, Orach Chayim
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1965:"How do we make a Sukkah?"
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1514:List of harvest festivals
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2279:"Ecclesiastes (Kohelet)"
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1672:"The Origins of Sukkot"
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1099:Simchat Beit HaShoeivah
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2760:Ten Days of Repentance
2599:Reform Judaism: Sukkot
2531:Howard, Kevin (1997).
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2567:Thetorah.com - Sukkot
2207:"Hilchos Chol HaMoed"
2101:Encyclopaedia Judaica
1727:10.2307/j.ctvzpv502.7
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