Peter Eddington, an Australian native living near Cincinnati, will not be at work for about 10 days this month. Instead, he's decamping to a resort, spending mornings at worship services and afternoons having fun.
It's how Eddington, communications manager for the United Church of God has celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles for the past 50 years, the observance known to Jews worldwide as Sukkot that began at sundown on Oct. 8. Observant Jews construct small booths on their property in which they take meals, but Eddington's church turns the experience into a combination family reunion and spiritual experience.
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