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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:18 pm
B"H When we used to make ours we made it out of PVC piep. What happend was my Imma left my first tatie and then she married a non jew.....(goem) and so now we dont make one any more =/
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 4:35 pm
Queen Tomo So what do you make your Sukkah out of Neuf? My family got a Project Sukkah kit a couple of years ago. The only thing we had to get were the wood and decorations. PT 2x4s 1" Lattice, Carriage Bolts, 8d nails and Simpson Hangers.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:42 pm
That looks like a fun holiday (not Jewish). My family would never do it. Anything relating to the outdoors and they bolt.
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:04 pm
I'd love to post a picture of our sukkah, but... we don't have one. We live in an apartment building, with no yard, no balcony, and no roof access. Nowhere to put a sukkah at all. So we schlep three blocks to our family friends' house and eat in their sukkah. We do the meals as potluck. This year, for the first two nights, we provided the meat -- a London broil on the first night, courtesy of my RLSO, and on the second night a chicken biryani by me. We also provided an Israeli salad and sweet potato pie. Our friends provided another salad, steamed spinach, a garbanzo salad, and some gluten-free brownies.
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