Associations to the word «Sukkot»
Noun
- Tabernacle
- Torah
- Atonement
- Weeks
- Pilgrimage
- Holiday
- Talmud
- Israelites
- Booth
- Feast
- Synagogue
- Harvest
- Rejoicing
- Myrtle
- Sabbath
- Judah
- Av
- Diaspora
- Commandment
- Judaism
- Jerusalem
- Thanksgiving
- Exodus
- Rabbi
- Fax
- Festival
- Pilgrim
- Observance
- Jewish
- Captivity
- Moses
- Psalm
- Jews
- Israel
- Celebration
- Hindu
- Thursday
- Scroll
- Redemption
- Hut
- Prayer
- Sacrifice
- Palm
- Gather
- Blessing
- Tuesday
- Meal
- Joshua
- Altar
- Monday
- Temple
- Seven
- Bible
- Willow
- Ceremony
- Fruit
- Congregation
- Saturday
- Bet
- Calendar
- Reading
- Divine
- Ha
- Solomon
- Isaac
- Offering
- Herd
- Outside
- Day
- Ritual
Adjective
Wiktionary
SUKKOT, proper noun. (Judaism) Jewish festival lasting eight days, celebrating the harvest and commemorating the passage through the wilderness: held the 15th day of the month of Tishrei
SUKKOT, noun. Plural of sukkah
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.