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‖ Succoth|suˈkot| Also † Souccoth; Succot, Sukkot(h. [a. Heb. sukkôṯ, pl. of sukkah: cf. succah.] = Feast of Tabernacles s.v. tabernacle n. 1 b.
1882tr. L. Kompert's Scenes from Ghetto 102, I hope you will be back in time for the Souccoth. 1888H. Polano Talmud iii. 244 Making a tabernacle for thyself during Succoth. 1905Jewish Encycl. IX. 583/1 Number of days on which the several ceremonies of Sukkot are observed. 1907I. Zangwill Model of Sorrows ii, in Ghetto Comedies 20 When Succoth (Tabernacles) came, again no money, no bread. 1921Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 16 Oct. 15/7 The Jewish folk of Victoria will observe Succoth, the original Thanksgiving Day of ancient Israel, better known as the Feast of the Tabernacle—on October 16. 1944M. Samuel in M. W. Weisgal Chaim Weizmann i. 88 The Jews were more transfigured by their celebration of Shavuoth and Sukkoth than the Russian peasants by their thanksgiving celebrations. 1973Synagogue Light Sept., Passover and Succoth are of seven days duration. 1974Times 8 Oct. 10/1 The Soviet authorities allowed..about 90 Jews to hold a picnic..to mark the Sukkot, a religious festival. 1979[see succah]. |