Giant structures capable of holding thousands throughout weeklong festival raise fears of continued outbreak in hard-hit communities

Health Ministry says 810 people in serious condition, with 206 on ventilators, amid worries over hospitals being unable to cope with influx of patients

Nationwide closure to now end on October 14; government also approves NIS 500 fine for anyone caught in someone else's sukkah over upcoming holiday

Musicians and rabbis, chefs and writers take on questions of spirituality and knock on the gates of heaven with Jerusalem cultural center Beit Avi Chai

Epidemiologists weigh in on the safety of attending prayers, hearing the shofar, Yom Kippur break fast meals, going 'sukkah hopping,' and other customs in the pandemic era

Two men, who were apparently drunk, filmed destroying structure during last week's holiday

Marchers, many of them evangelical Christians, take part in annual parade through capitals streets

Some rioters said to seek out Arab vehicles to attack; most of those involved reportedly from sect led by convicted sex offender rabbi Eliezer Berland

Despite extreme weather conditions, 120,000 Israelis trek through nature reserves and national parks as they mark the Sukkot holiday

Netanyahu says holiday's four species symbolize 'the unity of the people that we need so much'

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