Check out this innovative Sukkah! Share your Chol Hamoed pictures

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17 COMMENTS

  1. Anyone trying to copy what this picture shows should first put 2 wooden poles or anything else that is not mekabel tumah lay across first and then you put the schach on top.
    From this picture it seems that the schach is being supported by the car itself and in this case its pasul!

  2. The Schach can’t rest on metal. If it does it is passul. Make sure that there is a wooden beam under the the schach in order for it to be Kosher.

  3. Guys I did this once and someone pointed out that you have more then 3 tefachim from the floor to the van which is the wall so it isn’t lovud and the succah is not kosher. Please check with your C.L.O.R. before using such a succah.

  4. good point fellahs. you guys are on the ball. I spoke to kush bronco, and he explained the reason the schach isnt sagging is because they have em 2×4’s ontop of car, under schach, to avoid using metal roofs. The grass was knee high and carefully constructed to create the bottom of wall. so kosher it is!

  5. Where is the location that this picture was taken? Bec it doesn’t look anything like off roading it looks like on flat tall grass with nothing around. The words OFF ROADING mean with many bumps and mud holes swamps and sand and places to get stuck. If u dont get stuck it’s not “off roading”

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