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Succot (Succoth) (Sukkot), Festival of the Tabernacles, Tower of David
Succot (Succoth) (Sukkot), Festival of the Tabernacles, Tower of David, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Eitan Simanor
Media ID 3652928
Filename: 557-269.jpg
Size: 5602 x 3742 (8.4MB)
Date: 8th April 2008
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Eitan Simanor/Robert Harding
Country: Israel
Customs Festival Festivals Israel Jerusalem Jewish Judaism Succot Succoth Sukkot
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This print captures the essence of Succot (Succoth) (Sukkot), the Festival of the Tabernacles, against the majestic backdrop of the Tower of David in Jerusalem, Israel. The image showcases a vibrant celebration that is deeply rooted in Jewish traditions and customs. The festival takes place outdoors, as depicted in this horizontal photograph, allowing worshippers to connect with their faith amidst nature's beauty. The color image highlights the joyous atmosphere and lively energy that permeates through every corner of Jerusalem during this religious event. As one gazes upon this mesmerizing scene, it becomes evident why Jerusalem holds such significance for Judaism. This ancient city serves as a spiritual hub where believers from all over gather to commemorate their shared heritage and express gratitude for bountiful harvests. Eitan Simanor/Robert Harding skillfully captures not only a travel destination but also an important religious observance. Through his lens, he transports viewers into a world where religion intertwines with culture and history. This print serves as a reminder of how festivals like Succot bring people together to celebrate their beliefs while creating lasting memories.