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SUKKOT: A HOLIDAY OF LOVE AND JOY
“Ava, you’re our little
artist,” says Bubbie.
“A regular Picasso,”
says Zayda.
Papa gives me high fives.
“Your decorations are
going to be grand,” says Mama. “We know you’ll fill up the sukkah.”
I’m not sure I can. We’re
celebrating Sukkot tonight!
I start painting six-pointed
stars while my family
brings baskets of apples.
Mmmm...the sukkah hut smells
like an orchard.
We’ll dip the apples in honey—like we do on the Jewish New Year. But for Sukkot, we’ll shake the lemony etrog and a leafy lulav bouquet.
Neighbors Mr. Sanchez, Mrs. Ahmad and L’tisha notice
me working.
“¿Qué pasa?” asks Mr. Sanchez.
“I’m decorating the sukkah for Sukkot. Does it look empty to you?”
They say, “Es perfecto.” “It’s lovely.”
“It rocks.”
But I can tell
something is missing.
My
neighbors hug me goodbye. Right away, I know what the sukkah needs.
I paint three invitations:
one green like Mr. Sanchez’s vest,
one blue like Mrs. Ahmad’s hijab,
one purple
like L’tisha’s braids.
It’s sunset.
My family gathers to
eat in the sukkah.
But
the hut looks empty to me.
Then
Papa says, “Shalom,
neighbors!”
The sukkah fills up with love and joy…
and nothing is missing
at all.
Thank you for reading!
A huge shoutout to the hosts and judges for this contest:
Kaitlyn Sanchez (@kaitlynleann17.bsky.social),
Lydia Lukidis (@lydialukidis.bsky.social), and
Aixa Pérez-Prado (@professoraixa.bsky.social).
Thank you also to all of the generous donors.
4 comments:
Thank you for sharing this perfect little window into Sukkot and a pastiche of other cultures as well!
Thank you for sharing this perfect little window into Sukkot and a pastiche of other cultures, as well.
This is beautiful! ❤️I enjoyed it. -Erin
I love this! Love the colors and the neighbors and the sweet slice of Sukkot!
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