Sukkah Day 17

1. Sukkot represents impermanence (something that should not be permanent). Explain if you believe or disagree that our Sukkah, which is safely standing on its own, is violating that.  I believe our sukkah is definitely not permanent because we can easily take all of our sukkah down.

2. Describe how this Sukkah project has changed your perspective (how has it changed, what has it changed about, has it changed for the better/worst).  This project has changed my perspective on building a sukkah and how much time it takes and how hard it is to build it. I guess that my perspective has changed in both ways of negative and positive because I got to learn how to build a building and it also showed me how stressful it is to do this.

3. Explain how you have used your body thus far to build this Sukkah.  I was picking up a lot of wood pieces and plywood pieces through the process.

4. How do you plan on getting guests into the Sukkah?  By E-mailing people to invite them to celebrate with us or post on social media or online.

5. What are some activities you wish to do in the Sukkah?   Have a meal or just like a overall. celebration.

 

This is a picture of one of our pieces of plywood before we put it up on our wall.

This one of the walls that will be spray painted.

this a picture of someone putting some of the roof for our sukkah.

 

2 thoughts on “Sukkah Day 17

    • Yes, I have invited people to the Sukkah. I invited my mom to come and have dinner with the 7th grade when we had our “Breakfast for Dinner”, to celebrate the Jewish holiday Sukkot and us being done with the Sukkah.

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