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"This morning we took the 16x24 Big Sukkah down... Everyone was amazed at how easy your kit and plans made things go. But more importantly, our congregants (and Rabbi) love it. It is roomy, and the wood and bamboo mat roof gave it a warm feeling that our old PVC pipe Sukkah sorely lacked".
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SUKKAH BANNERS & DECORATIONS
Order today for Sukkot 2009! Online ordering is not yet activated, but orders may be placed by phone (919 489 7325) or email (stevehenry7@nc.rr.com)
Decorating
the Sukkah
Hidur Mitzvah (beautification) has always been an important part of the Festival celebration. The Talmud
suggests hanging "handmade carpets and tapestries, nuts, almonds, peaches,
pomegranates, branches of grapes, vines...wreaths of corn ears" (Betzah 30b).
We offer two types of decoration for
the sukkah:
HARVEST ASSORTMENT (pest-free)
The centuries-old tradition of adorning the sukkah with fresh harvest items
has also resulted in a feast for squirrels, bees and other unwelcome visitors.
We offer an 18-piece selection of good quality, weather-resistant fruit & veggie replicas
(examples: peppers, pomegranates, grapes, eggplant, squash, carrots, corn--the selection will vary) which
are ready to hang and will never attract pests.
Original SUKKAH BANNERS:
Several outstanding Judaica artists have designed Sukkah Banners for us, which we
print using silk-screen or digital techniques on weather-proof nylon
fabric. Most banners are approximately 23" x 48", with dowel pockets top
& bottom for hanging (dowels included). A limited number of these banners are printed, with new designs added periodically. Available exclusively through the Sukkah Project™.

Price: $60. (shipping included)
"Ushpizin" (2003) by Galia Goodman, of Durham, NC, honors 7 patriarchs whose spirits we invite to visit us in the sukkah: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Aaron, & David. The original work is a traditional papercut with ink overlay.
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Price: $60. (shipping included)
"Ushpizot" (2002) by Galia Goodman, of Durham, NC, honors 7 matriarchs whose spirits we invite to visit us in the sukkah: Sarah, Deborah, Rebecca, Miriam, Leah, Rachel & Esther. The original work is a traditional papercut with ink overlay.
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Price: $60, (shipping included)
"Dwell in Sukkot" (2005) by Flora Rosefsky is based on the Biblical Commandment (Leviticus 23:42) that the Israelites dwell in Sukkot each year in remembrance of the period of wandering in the wilderness. Original is a cut paper assemblage.
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Price: $60, (shipping included)
"Give Thanks to HaShem" (2004), by Flora Rosefsky is inspired by a verse of praise from the Hallel prayer recited during Sukkot, as well as the four cardinal points (N-S-E-W) toward which the lulav is shaken.
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Price: $70. (shipping included)
"Blessings for Sukkot" (2008) by Galia Goodman is a beautiful presentation of the blessings recited in the Sukkah. The original is a traditional papercut with colored paper underlay and ink overlay. (Price includes shipping)
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Price: $60, (shipping included)
"PEACE" (2003/2008), by Israeli artist Tamar Messer is inspired by a passage from Psalm 122 which voices a timely prayer for peace and prosperity :
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Price: $60, (shipping included)
"TO EVERYTHING A SEASON" (2004), a papercut design by Galia Goodman, cites a famous verse from Ecclesiastes, the text traditionally read during Sukkot.
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Price: $60, (shipping included)
MIZRACH FOR SUKKOT" (2005), is from a papercut by Galia Goodman. Mizrach in Hebrew means East, and is hung on the East wall of the sukkah to provide a directional anchoring point for daily prayers and the ritual waving of the Lulav.
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Price: $43. (Shipping included
A selection of 18 different good quality fruit & veggie replicas suitable for outdoor use and ready for hanging. A great gift item for any sukkah dweller!
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Wall Street Journal
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Bergen Record
Jewish Woman
Jewish Week
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American Jewish Spirit
Peoria Journal Star
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Jewish Bulletin of N. Calif.
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