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Feast of the Booths

Feast of the Booths


‎In Judaism, the Feast of Booths is still celebrated in such a way that each family has to built a hut with a roof made of organic material at one place of the house where the view of the sky is not obstructed. There the family has to sojourn during the Feast of the Booths.
Lev 23:34, Lev 23:42; Deut 16:16; Neh 8:14; Zech 14:16–19; 1 Macc 10:21; 2 Macc 1:18; 2 Macc 10:6; John 7:2

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