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SUKKOT
& Simchat Torah
At Chabad of Thailand
Holiday Date
October 6 - 15, 2025
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Sukkot Schedule
Four Kinds
at Bet Elisheva Sukka
(@ La Maison Condo)

Wednesday night, October 16 —  Sukkot

Candle lighting followed by services: 5:40pm 
Kiddush and Dinner in the Sukkah: 6:30pm


Thursday, October 17 —  Sukkot

Shacharit: 10:00am
LULAV & ETROG BLESS & SHAKE
Kiddush and Lunch in the Sukkah: 12:15pm

Second night Sukkot

Light candles after 6:29pm from a pre-existing flame
Kiddush and dinner in the Sukkah: 7:00pm

Friday, October 18 — Second day Sukkot

Morning services 10:00am
LULAV & ETROG BLESS & SHAKE 
Kiddush and Lunch in the Sukkah 12:15pm

Shabbat services and dinner
light candles at 5:39pm from a pre-existing flame
Kiddush and dinner in the Sukkah: 6:30pm

Shabbat, October 19

Torah Class: 9:00am
Shacharit: 10:00am
Kiddush and Lunch in the Sukkah: 12:15pm

Shabbat ends: 6:28pm


Sunday - Wednesday  October 20 - October 23
Drop in and visit our Sukkah and shake a lulav and etrog at JCafe 

Sunday, October 20 4:00PM
Family Sukkot Party @ La Maison location

  • BBQ dinner
  • lulav & etrog
  • crafts for kids


Wednesday night, October 23 —  Shimini Atzeret

Candle lighting followed by services: 5:36pm 
Kiddush and refreshments in the Sukkah: 6:30pm
Mini Hakafot - Dancing with Torah

Thursday, October 24 — Shimini Atzeret

Morning service: 10:00am
Yizkor 11:45am
Kiddush and Lunch in the Sukkah: 12:30 pm

Thursday night, October 24 — Simchat Torah Celebration 

Candle lighting after 6:26pm from a pre-existing flame
Mincha and Arvit 
Hakafot-Celebratory Dancing with Torah, followed by lavish Kiddush buffet 7:00pm 
More dancing

Friday, October 25 — Simchat Torah Morning

Service: 9:30am
Morning Services: 10:00am
Kiddush: 11:30am
Finishing/Starting Torah Cycle: 12:45pm followed by holiday lunch: 2:30pm

Shabbat Bereshit — 
light candles at 5:35pm from a pre-existing flame
Kiddush and dinner: 6:30pm

October 26 — Shabbat Bereishit

Torah Class: 9:00am
Shacharit: 10:00am
Kiddush and Lunch: 12:15pm
Shabbat ends: 6:25pm

What Is Sukkot?
Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the gathering of the harvest and commemorates the miraculous protection G-d provided for the children of Israel when they left Egypt. We celebrate Sukkot by dwelling in a foliage-covered booth (known as a sukkah) and by taking the “Four Kinds” (arba minim), four special species of vegetation.