noun
- plural of succah; temporary outdoor shelters built for the Jewish festival of Sukkot
Usage: religious
Examples
- Jewish families build succahs in their backyards during the fall harvest festival.
- The community center displayed several beautifully decorated succahs.
- Children helped their parents construct succahs using branches and fabric.
- Many succahs are adorned with fruits and vegetables as decorations.
- The synagogue’s courtyard featured multiple succahs for the congregation.
- Traditional succahs have walls made of natural materials and open roofs.