Sukkos (Sukkot) is the joyful Jewish harvest festival, celebrated right after Yom Kippur. For seven days, we eat (and some even sleep) in a sukkah — a cozy hut with a roof of branches — reminding us of how our ancestors lived in the desert under God’s protection.
We also fulfill the special mitzvah of waving the Four Kinds — the lulav (palm), etrog (citron), hadassim (myrtles), and aravot (willows) — symbolizing unity and blessings.
Known as “the season of our joy,” Sukkos is filled with song, community, and celebration, ending with Simchat Torah, when we dance with the Torah and rejoice in Jewish life.
Celebrate the joy and fun of Sukkos Festival with us on Monday, October 6 at 7:30 PM.
An evening of tradition, inspiration, and community spirit!

We can’t wait to celebrate with you!
Please come at Chabad Peachtree City.
To learn more about Sukkos Festival, CLICK HERE!
For your inquiries, contact the Rabbi at +1 678 595 0199 or send an email to [email protected]
Thank you!



