sukkot at YM&YWHA

Celebrating the Sukkot Holiday

On Sunday October 4th, the Y’s Building Bridges: Interfaith Family Program hosted a holiday event for the entire community. We took a multi-generational approach to teaching fun aspects of the holiday in a very hands-on manner. Grandparents, adult children, and grandchildren came together to celebrate with other families.

Everyone learned about the holiday of Sukkot with the reading of PJ library books. We then passed around a realarba minim (four species) set for everyone to hold. The four species are the special plants that are bundled together and waved on the holiday, consisting of the branches of a plam tree, willow tree, and myrtle, as well as the citron fruit, peetrog.

Families built personal mini sukkah dwellings, representing the temporary dwellings we construct for the week-long holiday.

We thank everyone for coming out to this special holiday event. Please stay tuned as we will be announcing Building Bridges holiday events throughout the year for the entire community!

Fekauʻaki mo e Y
Fokotuʻu ʻi he 1917, ʻa e YM&YWHA ʻo Uasingatoni & Fefie (ʻa e Y) ko e senitā faka-Siu palemia ia ʻo Meniheiteni ʻi he tokelaú—ʻo ngāue ʻi ha keliʻanga kehekehe mo fakaʻekonōmika faka-socio—ʻo fakaleleiʻi ʻa e tuʻunga ʻo e moʻuí maʻá e kakai ʻo e toʻu kotoa pē ʻo fakafou ʻi he ngaahi tokoni fakasōsiale mahuʻinga mo e ngaahi polokalama mohu fakakaukau ʻi he moʻui leleí, wellness (wellness), akó, mo e fakamaau totonu fakasōsialé, lolotonga hono fakatupulaki e faikehekehé mo hono fakakau maí, mo tokangaʻi ʻa kinautolu ʻoku faingataʻaʻiá.

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