What is what jewish holiday is september 25?

On September 25, the Jewish holiday of Sukkot begins. Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or the Feast of Booths, is a week-long festival that commemorates the 40 years the Israelites spent wandering in the desert after the exodus from Egypt. During the holiday, Jews traditionally build and dwell in temporary huts called sukkahs, decorated with fruits and branches, to represent the temporary dwellings used by the Israelites in the desert. Sukkot is a joyful holiday, celebrated with prayer, special meals, and the waving of the Four Species – a palm branch, myrtle twigs, willow branches, and a citron fruit. It is also a time of thanksgiving for the harvest season. Sukkot is one of the three pilgrimage festivals in Judaism, along with Passover and Shavuot.