1. Explain how the Sukkah represents Judaism to you. If it does not, explain why.
It does not yet because there is more sun then shade and the walls are not completely covered with plywood.
2. What part of the Sukkah building process are you most excited to share with families/friends and why?
The building of the walls because thats before we ran out of plywood and thats just what I’m most proud of.
3. What aspect of the building have you felt most connected to and why?
I think the screwing because I have gotten much better at it and its one of the this that I’m best at when speaking in building terms.
4. How has building the Sukkah as a class helped grow your sense of community?
It has helped me trust other people with jobs that I think that they can’t do, because I have seen that they are also capable of doing most of the jobs I can do.
5. When your family comes to the Sukkah on Wednesday night, what is one thing you are going to tell them about and why?
I am going to tell them about how long it took us to get along because at first we were always yelling at each other but know we are only yelling at each other slightly less.
Even though you have not finished the roof, the Sukkah itself does not feel Jewish to you?
Well it’s not only that it’s also that the sukkah is not completely covered with plywood