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Sukkot – Jewish Holiday

Context:

My informant is a 20-year-old student at the University of Southern California. She currently lives in Kansas City, Missouri, but she has also lived on the East Coast. She grew up Jewish, attending Yeshiva, Jewish School.

Text:

“Every year at my temple we’d celebrate a holiday called Sukkot. It’s celebrated for a week and is, I believe a type of harvest festival in the Jewish faith. We celebrate by building a sukkah, a type of outdoor hut, and sing certain songs and do activities. We’d also all take turns shaking a luluv and etrog but I’m not sure what they represent.”

I asked, “What are a luluv and etrog?”

She replies that she doesn’t really know what they are. She describes them as a this yellow fruit object and green leaves.

Analysis:

This holiday seems to be a staple in the Jewish faith since it is a repeated festival that happens annually. They celebrate with music and building new creations. From what I learned, I assume that this is a festival holds a lot of meaning in the faith since it is a repeated event, surrounded by community.