Thanks to R’ Meir Horowitz and Adam Frankel for building the Sukkah, and a special thanks to the community girls who did an excellent job painting the Sukkah.
Sukkah Campaign to Hit Atlanta
A Sukkah Mobile will take to the streets of Atlanta, GA, during Chol Hamoed Sukkos, and will offer Jews the opportunity to shake the Lulav and visit the Sukkah Full Story
A Sukkah Mobile will take to the streets of Atlanta, GA, during Chol Hamoed Sukkos, and will offer Jews the opportunity to shake the Lulav and visit the Sukkah Full Story
if you look closly you’ll notice it is supposed to be a “shack” and not some ‘pride flag’. lets try not to be one track minded here… and come to the realization that it is something to draw people to the sukkah mobile to do the mitzvah of shaking the lulav and esrog.
I think there got to be a better way to paint the succah
th epaint job on the succah, the thing with all the colors of the rainbow is not officially the ‘pride’ flag colors (well not exactly the way it is painted on the succah)it could give some people the wrong idea
Is that you?