סוּכּוֹת

Feast of Tabernacles

su-KOT

Meanings

SukkotFeast of TabernaclesFestival of Booths

About “Feast of Tabernacles” in Hebrew

Sukkot is an autumn harvest festival during which Jews build temporary outdoor shelters (sukkot) and eat, entertain, and sometimes sleep in them for seven days. This commemorates the fragile huts the Israelites lived in during their forty years of wandering in the desert. The four species—etrog (citron), lulav (palm), hadas (myrtle), and arava (willow)—are ceremonially waved during prayers.

Example

בָּנִינוּ סוּכָּה יָפָה בֶּחָצֵר.
We built a beautiful sukkah in the yard.

Gematria of “Feast of Tabernacles” (סוכות)

In Hebrew numerology (gematria), each letter has a numerical value. The word סוכות (su-KOT) has a gematria value of 492.

60ס+
6ו+
20כ+
6ו+
400ת
 =
total492

This word starts with the Hebrew letter samekh.

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