Thursday, September 23, 2010

Sukkot - Jewish Thanksgiving

Sukkot is a Jewish harvest festival. Celebrated four days after Yom Kippur, Sukkot begins at dawn of the 14th day of Tishri. This period usually takes place in late September or early October. Also known as Harvest Festival, Sukkot lasts for seven days. The celebration marks a shift from the somber Days of Atonement to the joyous moments of Sukkot. The jolly festival is commemorated as homage to the forty years during which Jews wondered in the desert.

Sukkot is also known as Jewish thanksgiving. It’s perfect time to get together and thank your family and friends for the love and joy they bring to your life. Have a great time during this season of bounty by spreading some sweetness to the life of your loved ones. The best way to do so is by sending our warm and thoughtful Sukkot ecards. Our Sukkot ecard section has a wide and a beautiful collection to choose from.

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