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Jessica Tzikas is the editor of the Jewish Journal, a publication of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
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Boca Raton synagogue, B’nai Torah Congregation, played host to nearly 500 people for their SukkotFest Family Experience on Oct. 6. Families and friends joined together to celebrate the holiday, which commemorates the gathering of the harvest.

Children enjoyed hayrides, donut making, face painting, flower crafts, and festive games, while families were able to shake the lulav, a mitzvah during Sukkot, and gather together in the sukkah.

“Our B’nai Torah Congregation SukkotFest was a joyful and deeply meaningful celebration of community and tradition,” said Leesa Parker, executive director of B’nai Torah Congregation. “In a time when it’s more important than ever to seek and share joy, the laughter, connection, and sense of togetherness we experienced was truly uplifting. It was a beautiful reflection of the spirit of Sukkot and our B’nai Torah community.”

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