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In commanding us to leave the comfort and perceived stability of our homes, and spend a week living in a “rickety” hut, Sukkot is an annual reminder that, actually, it is haShem who is the source of all life and blessing. In Tehilim, we learn that Mount Hermon is intimately connected to this blessing of eternal life.
As the dew of Hermon descends upon the mountains of Tziyon – for there haShem commanded the blessing of life everlasting. (Tehilim 133:3).
Bring haShem‘s bracha of everlasting life into your yomtov celebrations with these breathtaking Mount Hermon and Golan Heights Fabric Sukkah Walls. Photographed in early spring, when the northern Golan is at its greenest, this 360-degree image features the Odem old-growth forest in the foreground, pastures, and Mount Hermon, Israel’s highest peak!