PHOTOS: Chabad House Celebrates Sukkot

Palm Beach Daily News
October 2, 2020

 toras.jpgRabbi Zalman Levitin teaches his son Mendel, 6, how to tie a lulav made from a closed frond of a date palm, the branch of a myrtle and branch of a willow during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot at their home in Palm Beach October 2, 2020. An Etrog, a yellow citron, is also used for the holiday. "Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot. The four kinds we are holding symbolize four types of Jews, with differing levels of Torah knowledge and observance. Bringing them together represents our unity as a nationÑdespite our external differences. So in this spirit of unity, I'd like to bless all our friends, neighbors and the wonderful community of Palm Beach with a joyful and healthy new year," Rabbi Zalman Levitin said Friday October 2, 2020 in Palm Beach.

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Rabbi Zalman Levitin holds etrogs, yellow citrons from Italy used for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot . "Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot," Rabbi Zalman Levitin said Friday October 2, 2020 in Palm Beach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Untitled-1.pngRabbi Zalman and Rebbetzin Hindel Levitin are giving lulavs to members of the Chabad House of Northern Palm Beach Island. A lulav is made from a closed frond of a date palm, the branch of a myrtle and branch of a willow during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. They will also give etrogs, yellow citrons also used for the holiday. "Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot." The four kinds we are holding symbolize four types of Jews, with differing levels of Torah knowledge and observance. Bringing them together represents our unity as a nationÑdespite our external differences. So in this spirit of unity, I'd like to bless all our friends, neighbors and the wonderful community of Palm Beach with a joyful and healthy new year," Rabbi Zalman Levitin said Friday October 2, 2020 in Palm Beach.

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Rabbi Zalman Levitin ties a lulav from a closed frond of a date palm, the branch of a myrtle and branch of a willow during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot at their home in Palm Beach October 2, 2020. Etrogs, yellow citrons, are also used for the holiday. "Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot. The four kinds we are holding symbolize four types of Jews, with differing levels of Torah knowledge and observance. Bringing them together represents our unity as a nationÑdespite our external differences. So in this spirit of unity, I'd like to bless all our friends, neighbors and the wonderful community of Palm Beach with a joyful and healthy new year," Rabbi Zalman Levitin said Friday October 2, 2020 in Palm Beach.

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Rabbi Zalman Levitin will give out etrogs, yellow citrons from Italy and Israel used for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot, to members of the Chabad House of Northern Palm Beach Island. "Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot," Rabbi Zalman Levitin said Friday October 2, 2020 in Palm Beach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Rebbetzin Hindel Levitin made challah loaves for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot at her home in Palm Beach October 2, 2020.