VIDEO: In 2009, Yossi Rothenberg, a Lakewood Information Technology specialist, set upon obtaining a Sukkah for his growing family. After carefully studying the market, Yossi was convinced that there was much untapped innovation in the timeless Mitzvah. Combining his creativity and determination, Yossi set about constructing his own sukkah. Having analyzed the construction of PVC fencing, he chose the ultra-practical, durable material as fodder for his new invention.
Following weeks of experimentation and workmanship, Yossi completed his own aesthetically pleasing, lightweight PVC “Sensible Sukkah” that boasted incredible ease of assembly, storage and care.
This year, the Sukkah was invented with the same material, but with a wooden look as well.
To order the custom Sukkah and for more info, click here.
cant wait to see all of the succas this way. cool thing so easy!! about time!!
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Not everything in Yiddishkeit is better just because its easy. We still have a klal Lifum Tzaara Agra. And thats what keeps our Mesorah going!
Love it when a Lakewood IT guy comes up with a winner. I also have a Patent Pending item soon to be announced….
Hatzlacha Rabbah!!!!!
Cool concept but it seems like a lot of work… Yossi what is the average assembly time for a Sukkah that is 16×12?
I just ordered on I hope it will lasts longer then from tanis ester to purim
Can it be extended in the future?