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Sukkot
Sept 1, 2015 6:34:36 GMT -6
Post by Sora on Sept 1, 2015 6:34:36 GMT -6
Light candles for Sukkot tonight 1 hour after sundown, or when it says "Shabbat Ends" on the link --> Click here for precise candle lighting times for your area The first two days of Sukkot operate like Shabbat, but cooking is permitted under the direction of a qualified Rabbi. Meals and free time are ideally spent in the sukkah and a lulav and estrog are shaken on this holiday. Candles are lit tonight, but you should ideally refrain from melachot such as writing, driving and using the internet until tomorrow night at sundown. *Please keep in mind that those who are taking steps toward observance should not take on more than they can handle at once. It's okay (and even recommended) to move at a manageable pace. If you're not ready to observe a particular mitzvah or holiday "all the way", try doing it in moderation or in part until you feel comfortable and confident taking on more. Have a wonderful holiday no matter what your level of observance is.
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