World’s Largest Sukkah
Developer and founder of Dezer Properties, Michael Dezer, has partnered with Connecting Our Cultures, a non-profit organization committed to creating a more unified community through hands-on interaction and the education of many cultures, to deliver his most recent one-of-a-kind project — the world’s largest Sukkah built out of children’s building blocks. South Florida’s melting pot of cultures, all existing ostensibly under one roof, is the inspiration behind the Dezer Sukkah. A Sukkah is a temporary shelter with a roof of branches built in Jewish homes, yards, or temples in celebration of the festival of Sukkot.
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