Sukkah Building-Day 18

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

The Sukkah represents Judaism to me because a Sukkah is Jewish. Also, it follows the rules of what a Kosher Sukkah is/looks like. An example of this is that there is Skach(roof) and there is more shade than sun which is a rule.

2. What part of the Sukkah building process are you most excited to share with families/friends? Why?

I am most excited to share the final product because this shows all our hardwordk and teamwork come together as one!

3. What aspect of the building have you felt most connected to? Why?

I have felt most connected to the learning process of what makes a Sukkah kosher.  This is because I feel that I am good at research and learning rules. This was also the easiest part because it was what I was most comfortable with.used to.

4. How has building the Sukkah as a class helped grow your sense of community?
Building the Sukkah as a class has grown my sense of community because I feel that we have really learned each other’s strengths and weaknesses and when/what our breaking point is.

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

When my family comes to the Sukkah on Wednesday night I am going to tell them the process of how we built this Sukkah! This is because if it were not for each and everyone of those steps, the Sukkah wouldnt be the exact same way that it is currently!

Here is a picture of someone attatching some plywood to one of the walls of our Sukkah.

Here is a picture of a ladder that we have been using to attach plywood in higher places than what we can reach.

Here is a picture of someone carrying plywood.

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