Atlanta-based Jewish Food Alliance, along with over a dozen community partners, erected its second annual public-space sukkah in Oakhurst Community Garden on Sunday, October 9th. When sukkot begins on Wednesday, October 12th, Sukkah: ATL will host opportunities for worship, community gathering, learning, and cultural experiences.
The construction of the sukkah is led by architects from Design Plus Collective, who designed the “Seen by Unseen” Sukkah for New York's Sukkah City competition last Fall.
Sukkah: ATL is Atlanta's only public-space sukkah, and is built and programmed as a community cooperative effort, led by Atlanta-based Jewish Food Alliance.
Programs open to the public during the week of Sukkot include:
- Wednesday, October 12th: Chanting Service with Cantor Gayanne Guerin Weiss at 6:30 PM
- Friday, October 14th: Family Friendly Kabbalat Shabbat, Potluck Picnic, and Jam Session with Congregation Bet Haverim 6:30 PM
- Saturday, October 15th: Havdallah and Sukkot Sleepover with Adamah Adventures 7:30 PM
- Monday, October 17: Shake Your Lulav Dance Party! with Marcus Jewish Community Center, PJ Library, Shalom Baby and Pathways
- Tuesday, October 18: Sukkot Baking Competition with Dr. Sweets Cake Emporium 6:00 PM





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