Curious observers may have noted a plastic structure on Clark Street in front of the Chabad Community Center of Evanston, at 825 Clark Street. It’s a sukkah, a temporary structure put in place for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a seven-day festival celebrating the harvest and commemorating the Israelites’ 40 years of wandering in the […] Clark Street sukkah open to all, ‘reminder that true shelter comes from community’ is from Evanston RoundTable, Evanston's most trusted source for u...| Evanston RoundTable
Julian Alper analyzes two paintings which feature etrogim, Marc Chagall’s “Feast Day (Rabbi with Lemon)” and Paula Gans's “In Prayer at Sukkot,” through the lens of a commentary by Rabbi Norman Lamm. The post Julian Alper — Painting the Etrog: A Topsy-Turvy Tale of Etrog Painting appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus