Sunday, October 23, 2016

Mini Sukkah

I'm in the yeshiva in Staten Island for yomtov, and my nephew, Harav Gilan Grant, has a very nice sukkah for the children next to his. Passing by a yard sale, he saw this "Step2 Storybook Cottage Playhouse," and replaced the roof with a schach mat. It's 100% kosher- ten tefachim, seven by seven- though it might be more comfortable for people who are under three feet tall. It even has a washing station, so you can avoid the issue created by leaving the sukkah after kiddush to wash.


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  1. info on kiddush I had to check on: https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/260252/jewish/What-Is-Kiddush.htm

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  2. also, spouse of mine works where an iman and rabbi come to check on some product there, he says the iman just checks that the item is separated, but the Rabbi blesses the truck it came in and more, hopefully they are never there at the same time or trouble could ensue

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    1. Your spouse is not correct. Rabbis never bless foods they supervise. They just make sure they are not adulterated with non kosher food.

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