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The three foot festivals - Coggle Diagram
The three foot festivals
Shavuot
no test on this
Pesach
Dont eat chantez
3 yomtov in rest of world (2 seders)
2 yomtov Israel (1 seder trad.)
Matzah because we ate Matzah in the exodus
Story
We were slaves in Egypt Moshe was the Pharos son (adopted)
He ran away and spoke to G-d at the burning bush
Asked to Pharaoh to let the hebrews go
he didn't so G-d sent 10 plagues
10 Plagues: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children
Pharaoh let the hebrews go then changed is mine G-d split the Red Sea and everyone walked through, the sea closing on the Egyptians
Succot
7 dyas long
sleep in a tent
Such Rules:A sukkah must have three walls. It should be at least three feet tall, and be positioned so that all or part of its roof is open to the sky. (Only the part which is under the sky is kosher.) Most authorities require its floor area to be at least 16 square cubits.
G-d told us to do this
shake Lulav and Etrog they all have meanings
he etrog is referred to as "Citrus fruit" (Etz Hadar), and the Lulav is referred to as "Palm branches" (Kapot t'marim). Each species is said to kabbalistically represent an aspect of the user's body; the lulav represents the spine, the myrtle the eyes, the willow the lips, and the etrog represents the heart.
reminds us of sleeping in tents on the way to Jerusalem and G-d protecting us against the elemnts in the desert
The three festivals where you would make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to see the temple