👉 In Jewish tradition, a sukkah is an enclosed structure or tent that is used to shelter or commemorate a person who has passed away. It can be made of wood, fabric, or even concrete and is often decorated with flowers, leaves, and other decorations. The name "sukkah" itself comes from the Hebrew word "sukim," which means "to cover." In Jewish tradition, a sukkah is seen as a symbol of comfort and peace for those who are buried