How to build a Kosher Sukkah
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Number of walls of the Sukkah
- 3 walls one being a tefach
- walls must be 7 x7
- height at least 10 tefachim
- If the walls are made of polls or strings only in the horizontal direction or only in the vertical direction then one must have 4 wall complete walls, however, if there are 3 walls and a Tefach for the fourth wall it's a doubt whether it's acceptable. [1]
- The walls must be built within 3 Tefachim of the ground. [2]
Arrangment of the walls
- If one has two walls facing one another and the third is four tefachim it must be within 3 tefachim of one side and within 3 of the other or at least have a tzurat hapetach to the second side. [3]
Building a Sukkah in the street
- If there's no room on private property to build a Sukkah and the city leaders (mayor) give permission, it's permissible to build it in the public street however one should make sure that the Sukkah doesn't to block walkers (traffic). [4]
Materials for walls of Sukkah
- metal, wood…
- what about canvas or plastic tarp? What about tying strings for lavud?
- Many authorities hold that plastic curtains (tarp, canvas) are unfit for walls of a Sukkah, while others permit. [5]
==Sachach of Sukkah==(siman 629)
- attached to ground
- mekabel tumah
- bamboo mats
- putting Sachach on top of metal walls
- very thick sachach (siman 631)
- very thin sachach
- Sachach under trees (attached to ground) (siman 626)
- sachach under a roof
When should one build the Sukkah?
- Mitzvah to build Sukkah after yom kippur
- If a Sukkah was set up before 30 days before sukkot, then what do you have to do?(siman 636)
- If you forgot can you do it on chol hamoed
==Decorations of the Sukkah==(siman 667)
- Mitzvah to decorate and beatify the sukkah
- If they fell on yom tov are they Muktzeh
- If they fell on chol hamoed are they Muktzeh?
References
- ↑ Halichot Shlomo (7:2 , pg 98)
- ↑ Halichot Shlomo (7:5, pg 100)
- ↑ S"A 630:3
- ↑ Halichot Shlomo (7:11, pg 109)
- ↑ Rav Ovadyah Yosef in Chazon Ovadyah (pg 1-5) and Rav Shlomo Zalman Aurerbach in Halichot Shlomo (Sukkah 7:1 pg 97) hold that plastic curtains that sway in the wind even slightly are unfit for walls of a Sukkah. However, Rav Moshe Feinstein in Sh”t Igrot Moshe 5:40 permits if the curtains are thick and there’s poles.