If you planned to go on a trip during Chol Hamoed but thought you would have to give up the meal in the sukkah – there’s good news. The Jewish National Fund has set up 10 kosher sukkahs in forests across the country, and entry is completely free.
Ahead of Chol Hamoed, and with thousands of visitors arriving at KKL forests, ten kosher sukkahs have been installed, all built under the supervision of yeshiva scholars.
Where are the sukkahs? The complete guide
In the North: Tchelet Park, Birya Fortress, Goren Park, Adamit Park
In the Center: Srigim Parking Lot – Britainnia Park, Horse Parking Lot – Horeshim Park, Bar Bahar – Independence Park USA
In the South: Plugot Forest, Nova Area – Re’im Forest, Yeruham Park
8 Rules You Must Know
KKL emphasizes that there are important rules to protect the environment and forests, so it is recommended to follow the guidelines and safety instructions:
Plan ahead and adapt your activities to the terrain and weather conditions.
Do not stray from marked trails into unmarked areas.
Use facilities only according to the usage instructions.
Protect the wildlife, plants, and inanimate nature in the forest.
Only light fires in designated areas and facilities. At the end of your activity, make sure to extinguish the fire completely.
Keep the area clean – dispose of trash in designated containers or take it with you.
Be careful of pits, caves, dangerous structures, etc. Do not approach cliff edges.
Check for updated information about the area you plan to visit before heading out.