Chabad Event Brings Mobile Sukkah to Georgia
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Chabad Event Brings Mobile Sukkah to Georgia

Fourteen yeshiva students from Brooklyn built eleven sukkah mobiles for the community. The turnout was phenomenal.

  • Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
    Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
  • Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
    Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
  • Children turned out to perform the Sukkot mitzvah.
    Children turned out to perform the Sukkot mitzvah.
  • Atlantans were happy to have the opportunity to perform the mitzvah in a safe, outdoor setting.
    Atlantans were happy to have the opportunity to perform the mitzvah in a safe, outdoor setting.
  • Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
    Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
  • Atlantans were happy to have the opportunity to perform the mitzvah in a safe, outdoor setting.
    Atlantans were happy to have the opportunity to perform the mitzvah in a safe, outdoor setting.
  • Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
    Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
  • Children turned out to perform the Sukkot mitzvah.
    Children turned out to perform the Sukkot mitzvah.
  • Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
    Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
  • Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
    Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York.
  • Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
    Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
  • Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.
    Chabad students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people to their sukkah mobiles.

This past week, during the holiday of Sukkot, the state of Georgia welcomed fourteen yeshiva students from Brooklyn, New York. Eleven sukkah mobiles were built by the yeshiva students to service various neighborhoods and regions of the state.

Participating Chabad centers included Friendship Circle of Atlanta, Chabad of Kennesaw, Chabad Smyrna & Vinings, Chabad of North Fulton, Chabad Israeli Center, Chabad Intown, Chabad of Rural Georgia, Chabad of Toco Hills, CYP Buckhead & Brookhaven, Chabad of Forsyth County, Chabad Decatur, Chabad of Augusta, Chabad Atlanta-CBT.

Chabad yeshiva students and rabbis welcomed over 1500 people onto the mobile sukkahs. Being that this mitzvah is primarily done outdoors, many were happy to have the opportunity to perform the mitzvah in a safe, outdoor setting.
The Friendship Circle sukkah mobile was made wheelchair-accessible to accommodate individuals with special needs.

The project was sponsored by Chabad of Georgia.

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