Israel – Largest Succah In The World Was Built in Jerusalem

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    Israel – The largest succah in the world was built in Jerusalem’s Safra Squre for the Succa’s Yom Tov.
    The Succah, built by the Jerusalem Municipality, covers 500 sq. m. and was decorated with lighting fixtures imported from France.

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    agree with mark
    agree with mark
    17 years ago

    and egos

    mark levin
    mark levin
    17 years ago

    KJ has the biggest everything including….. mouths

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Yes, we the KJ Chassidim have the biggest Chassenes, Biggest & fastest built Shuls, Biggest Mosdos, Biggest Sukahs, you name it, but we’re very modestly driven people, so we make no fuss about things like this!….

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    Does “lighting fixtures imported from France” have anything to do with a big Sukkah?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    500 sq meters = 5,381.95521 sq feet
    The Sukkah on Penn St as well as the big Sukkah in KJ are much bigger!

    mark levin
    mark levin
    17 years ago

    Saw the suka tonight and yes it is big!`

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    French fixtures? Nothing like Israelis to consistently support their enemies and do business with those that seek to kill and destroy them.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    of course, you always have to say “Mine is bigger than yours!!”

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    17 years ago

    I Will dare to challange the fact that the largest Succah was built in Jerusalem, I BELIEVE that the largest succah is right here in Williamsburg built by Cong. Yetev Lev of SATMAR on Penn street Between Wythe and Kent Avenues.