Tear the Roof Off the Sukkah


Sukkot is the last of the pilgrimage festivals, a joyous holiday that marks the Season of our Rejoicing.

Sukkah means booth. According to Jewish law, a sukkah must have at least two and a half walls (preferably four), and a roof that is made of vegetation, with enough openings to provide a view of the sky and stars.

Besides Shabot on Sukkot, there are plenty other webcomics that break the fourth wall.

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