IPA: /ˈsʌkə/
KK: /sʌkə/
A temporary structure or booth used during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, typically made of natural materials and open to the sky.
During Sukkot, families often gather in their succah to eat meals and celebrate together.
The word 'succah' originates from Hebrew 'סוכה' (sukkah), meaning a temporary dwelling or booth. It refers specifically to the structures built during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, symbolizing the Israelites' journey in the wilderness.
Imagine a temporary dwelling or booth that represents a journey — that's what a 'succah' is during the festival of Sukkot.