sukkah post day18

Include AT LEAST 3 photos from Today. Make sure each photo has a CAPTION.

  1. Explain how the Sukkah represents Judaism to you. If it does not, explain why.

Are there goes sukkah represents Judaism to me by telling me the story of how our ancestors went through the desert and how they lived in the desert It also shows me that building it is also just like our ancestors and I feel great pleasure of building the sukkah of our school. 

  1. What part of the Sukkah building process are you most excited to share with families/friends and why?

My most favorite building process to share with my family and friends would be Just getting all the walls together and clamped up. I feel like that was a very happy moment for our groups is that we got the second stage of the sukkah done and that all we need to get done was to decorate it and put in more carriage bolts. 

  1. What aspect of the building have you felt most connected to and why?

My most connected part of the building would be the wall it was a great honor to build a wall with my group and get the slanted side and I felt like that was more of a challenge than the other walls and it was fun with the group. it was oh so fun would be putting in the plywood sukkah wall.

  1. How has building the Sukkah as a class helped grow your sense of community?

 Agro stunts of community when I is Rick with my classmates to build a wall. Even though sometimes they annoyed me and maybe want to discuss cream I dealt with it and read it through but most of the time they were really helpful and there directing me around tell me what to do and I felt like a part of their Community to because they had someone that had to work with that always didn’t argue and say I didn’t want to do this. I’m starting to realize that having the community is better than just like staying by yourself and working with this spread to other people it’s about like the whole team, not just two people.

  1. When your family comes to the Sukkah on Wednesday night, what is one thing you are going to tell them about and why?

I’m going to tell them to set the Steel Curtain to hook a lot of time and energy and I’m really glad that we’re being able to share this time with our families and friends and this place is for everyone not just for the people who are Jewish for everyone.

 

here is Dylan drilling in plywood

 

here is a person clamping in our plywood

 

This is what livi and brie found for our roof

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