And while some say that life at the Muqata is "living life on the edge" -- I think this Sukka in Kiryat Ata (Hafia area) is a much clearer example.
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I hope to be back in the groove by after sukkot...till then, posting will be lighter than usual.
Moadim LiSimcha,
Jameel.
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There was a sukkah like that in Baltimore also - hanging off the edge of a balcony of an apartment. Apparently, it was an overeager engineering student who had his professor look over his plans to make sure it would work - and it did! Very cool. Happy Sukkot!
cool!
just no aerobics or jump rope inside that one ;)
enjoy the rest of sukkot!
Now THAT's Bitachon!!!
Chagim u'zmanim l'sasson!
Talk about going out on a limb to fulfill a mitzvah. :-P That is really quite the impressive feat.
http://www.moshiach.ru/photo/details.php?image_id=430
pass the chicken soup but before you do, everyone, lean to the left!
..you mean life on the ledge, dont you?
A little rickety for my tastes, but as far as urban treehouses go, I give it points for imagination.
I'd be scared to step foot in the sukkah! Thanks for sharing the pic.
As the daughter of a building manager, I'm holding my head in my hands, but it's very...uh...ingenious.
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