The Styles family from British Columbia has been living in Mindemoya for just over a year and has recreated their annual tradition of building a sukkah, a biblical booth structure, as part of the thanksgiving festival of Sukkot. Many friendly Islanders have visited their home to learn about the unique structure and its Hebrew roots and the family is happy to indulge their curiosities. Standing in photo left are Hadassah and Tim Styles behind daughter Ana, son Bennay and neighbour Micah Wilton. photos by Warren Schlote
The Styles family from British Columbia has been living in Mindemoya for just over a year and has recreated their annual tradition of building a sukkah, a biblical booth structure, as part of the thanksgiving festival of Sukkot. Many friendly Islanders have visited their home to learn about the unique structure and its Hebrew roots and the family is happy to indulge their curiosities. Standing in photo left are Hadassah and Tim Styles behind daughter Ana, son Bennay and neighbour Micah Wilton. photos by Warren Schlote
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