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When is Sukkah Celebrated in 2023

Forecasting Sukkot: Dates for 2023 and Future Years

Sukkot in 2023 and Beyond: When is Sukkah?

The Sukkah festival, also known as Sukkot, is a much-anticipated annual Jewish event. In 2023, Sukkot begins at sunset on September 29 and ends at nightfall on October 6. The first two days (from sundown of the first date listed, until nightfall two days later) are full-fledged, no-work-allowed holiday days. The subsequent days are termed as Chol Hamoed, when work is allowed, albeit with restrictions. The final day of Sukkot is referred to as Hoshanah Rabbah, and is followed immediately by Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah.

Looking Forward: Sukkot in Future Years

Sukkot dates are dictated by the Hebrew calendar. Here are the projected dates for Sukkot in the coming years:

  • 2024: Sukkot begins at sundown on October 16 and ends at nightfall on October 23.
  • 2025: Sukkot begins at sundown on October 6 and ends at nightfall on October 13.
  • 2026: Sukkot begins at sundown on September 25 and ends at nightfall on October 2.
  • 2027: Sukkot begins at sundown on October 15 and ends at nightfall on October 22.

The Significance of the Sukkah Festival

Sukkot, a time of unity, joy, and gratitude, honors the 40-year journey of the Israelites in the desert. Celebrating Sukkot in a Sukkah fosters a sense of community and tradition.

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