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Every celebration is better celebrated with lights and the Jewish holiday of Succot, or Feast of Booths, is no exception. Succot is a yearly celebration commemorating God’s protection of the Israelites during the forty years they wandered in the wilderness prior to finally reaching the Promised Land. A new succah is built each year complete with wallsa and a roof. The roof is covered in green leaves. Netting is hung from the ceiling of the succah. Attached to the netting are fruits and vegetables. During the Succot festival, meals are taken inside the succah, along with other Jewish observances in honor of Succot. White mini lights would be beautiful strung across the roof and celing of the succah. The lights would softly illuminate the succah for evening meals. See more of our article with some quick suggestions for using lights to celebrate some of the Jewish Holidays
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