
#TulaneArch students in collaboration with Tulane Hillel designed and built a sukkah in Pocket Park on the uptown campus to commemorate Sukkot, the Jewish harvest festival that recently ended on Sunday, October 20th.
The Sukkah 11 design-build project is symbolic of the portable structures the Israelites constructed as shelter in the desert following their exodus from Egypt. The sukkah serves as a gathering place for festive meals and relaxation during the weeklong observanc…

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