Sukkot 1774 / סוּכּוֹת 5535  
Feast of Booths 🌿🍋 
Sukkot for Hebrew Year 5535 began on Monday, 19 September 1774   and ended on Monday, 26 September 1774  .
Sukkot (Hebrew: סוכות  or סֻכּוֹת , sukkōt, or sukkos, Feast of Booths, Feast of Tabernacles) is a Biblical holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei (late September to late October). It is one of the three biblically mandated festivals Shalosh regalim on which Jews were commanded to make a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem.
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Date Detail  
 
Monday, September 19 Sep 19 , 1774  
Erev Sukkot 
 
Tuesday, September 20 Sep 20   
Sukkot I 
 
Wednesday, September 21 Sep 21   
Sukkot II 
 
Thursday, September 22 Sep 22   
Sukkot III (CH’’M) 
 
Friday, September 23 Sep 23   
Sukkot IV (CH’’M) 
 
Saturday, September 24 Sep 24   
Sukkot V (CH’’M) 
 
Sunday, September 25 Sep 25   
Sukkot VI (CH’’M) 
 
Monday, September 26 Sep 26   
Sukkot VII (Hoshana Raba) 
 
 
 
Dates in bold  are yom tov , so they have similar
obligations and restrictions to Shabbat in the sense that normal “work”
is forbidden.
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Dates for Sukkot 
 
Holiday Starts Ends Hebrew Dates  
 
Sukkot 1771 
 
Sunday Sun , September 22 Sep 22  
Sunday Sun , September 29 Sep 29  
15-21 Tishrei 5532 
 
Sukkot 1772 
 
Sunday Sun , October 11 Oct 11  
Sunday Sun , October 18 Oct 18  
15-21 Tishrei 5533 
 
Sukkot 1773 
 
Friday Fri , October 1 Oct 1  
Friday Fri , October 8 Oct 8  
15-21 Tishrei 5534 
 
Sukkot 1774 
 
Monday Mon , September 19 Sep 19  
Monday Mon , September 26 Sep 26  
15-21 Tishrei 5535 
 
Sukkot 1775 
 
Sunday Sun , October 8 Oct 8  
Sunday Sun , October 15 Oct 15  
15-21 Tishrei 5536 
 
Sukkot 1776 
 
Friday Fri , September 27 Sep 27  
Friday Fri , October 4 Oct 4  
15-21 Tishrei 5537 
 
Sukkot 1777 
 
Wednesday Wed , October 15 Oct 15  
Wednesday Wed , October 22 Oct 22  
15-21 Tishrei 5538 
 
Sukkot 1778 
 
Monday Mon , October 5 Oct 5  
Monday Mon , October 12 Oct 12  
15-21 Tishrei 5539 
 
 
 
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Sukkot I
 / סוּכּוֹת א׳ 
Tuesday, 20 September 1774  / 15 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Leviticus 22:26-23:44 ; Numbers 29:12-16 
1:
Leviticus 22:26-23:3 
 · 11 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Leviticus 23:4-14 
 · 11 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Leviticus 23:15-22 
 · 8 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Leviticus 23:23-32 
 · 10 p’sukim  
 
 
 
5:
Leviticus 23:33-44 
 · 12 p’sukim  
 
 
 
maf:
Numbers 29:12-16 
 · 5 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Haftarah:
Zechariah 14:1-21 
 · 21 p’sukim  
Sukkot II
 / סוּכּוֹת ב׳ 
Wednesday, 21 September 1774  / 16 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Leviticus 22:26-23:44 ; Numbers 29:12-16 
1:
Leviticus 22:26-23:3 
 · 11 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Leviticus 23:4-14 
 · 11 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Leviticus 23:15-22 
 · 8 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Leviticus 23:23-32 
 · 10 p’sukim  
 
 
 
5:
Leviticus 23:33-44 
 · 12 p’sukim  
 
 
 
maf:
Numbers 29:12-16 
 · 5 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Haftarah:
I Kings 8:2-21 
 · 20 p’sukim  
Sukkot Chol ha-Moed Day 1
 / סוּכּוֹת חוֹל הַמּוֹעֵד יוֹם א׳ 
Thursday, 22 September 1774  / 17 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Numbers 29:17-25 , 29:17-22 
1:
Numbers 29:17-19 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Numbers 29:20-22 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Numbers 29:23-25 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Numbers 29:17-22 
 · 6 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Sukkot Chol ha-Moed Day 2
 / סוּכּוֹת חוֹל הַמּוֹעֵד יוֹם ב׳ 
Friday, 23 September 1774  / 18 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Numbers 29:20-28 , 29:20-25 
1:
Numbers 29:20-22 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Numbers 29:23-25 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Numbers 29:26-28 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Numbers 29:20-25 
 · 6 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Sukkot Shabbat Chol ha-Moed
 / סוּכּוֹת שַׁבָּת חוֹל הַמּוֹעֵד 
Saturday, 24 September 1774  / 19 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Exodus 33:12-34:26 ; Numbers 29:23-28 ; Ecclesiastes 1:1-12:14 
1:
Exodus 33:12-16 
 · 5 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Exodus 33:17-19 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Exodus 33:20-23 
 · 4 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Exodus 34:1-3 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
5:
Exodus 34:4-10 
 · 7 p’sukim  
 
 
 
6:
Exodus 34:11-17 
 · 7 p’sukim  
 
 
 
7:
Exodus 34:18-26 
 · 9 p’sukim  
 
 
 
maf:
Numbers 29:23-28 
 · 6 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Haftarah:
Ezekiel 38:18-39:16 
 · 22 p’sukim  
Megillah 
1:
Ecclesiastes 1:1-18 
 · 18 p’sukim  
 
2:
Ecclesiastes 2:1-26 
 · 26 p’sukim  
 
3:
Ecclesiastes 3:1-22 
 · 22 p’sukim  
 
4:
Ecclesiastes 4:1-17 
 · 17 p’sukim  
 
5:
Ecclesiastes 5:1-19 
 · 19 p’sukim  
 
6:
Ecclesiastes 6:1-12 
 · 12 p’sukim  
 
7:
Ecclesiastes 7:1-29 
 · 29 p’sukim  
 
8:
Ecclesiastes 8:1-17 
 · 17 p’sukim  
 
9:
Ecclesiastes 9:1-18 
 · 18 p’sukim  
 
10:
Ecclesiastes 10:1-20 
 · 20 p’sukim  
 
11:
Ecclesiastes 11:1-10 
 · 10 p’sukim  
 
12:
Ecclesiastes 12:1-14 
 · 14 p’sukim  
 
 
Sukkot Chol ha-Moed Day 4
 / סוּכּוֹת חוֹל הַמּוֹעֵד יוֹם ד׳ 
Sunday, 25 September 1774  / 20 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Numbers 29:26-34 , 29:26-31 
1:
Numbers 29:26-28 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Numbers 29:29-31 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Numbers 29:32-34 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Numbers 29:26-31 
 · 6 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
Sukkot Final Day (Hoshana Raba)
 / סוּכּוֹת ז׳ (הוֹשַׁעְנָא רַבָּה) 
Monday, 26 September 1774  / 21 Tishrei 5535  
 
Torah Portion:
Numbers 29:26-34 
1:
Numbers 29:26-28 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
2:
Numbers 29:29-31 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
3:
Numbers 29:32-34 
 · 3 p’sukim  
 
 
 
4:
Numbers 29:29-34 
 · 6 p’sukim  
 
 
 
 
References 
The
Jewish Holidays: A Guide & Commentary  
(paid link) 
Rabbi Michael Strassfeld
 Tanakh:
The Holy Scriptures  
(paid link) 
Jewish Publication Society
 Sefaria Tanakh  
Sefaria.org
 “Sukkot” in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia  
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