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Thousands To Join Largest Israeli March With Participants From 90 Countries

Jerusalem March Returns for 68th Year, Showcasing Cultural Performances and Sukkot Celebrations

The Jerusalem March, the largest and oldest march in Israel, is set to take place during the intermediate days of Sukkot, with  thousands of Israelis and participants from some 90 other countries expected to join in.

Participants will have the choice of three routes on Oct. 4: A 10-km circuit, suitable for experienced walkers , one of about 8 km (26246.72 feet) , medium level of difficulty and one of about 5 km (16404.2 feet) , low level of difficulty and suitable for the whole family.

The event will showcase musical ensembles, including a performance by singer-songwriter Dudu Aharon; a performance by the Mayumana troupe; singing and dancing groups; a magic show; and gymnastics and acrobatics.

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People participating in the Jerusalem March during the intermediate days of Sukkot, October 2022. Pilgrims from 90 nations to be represented in the march this year. LIOR DESKAL.

A parade will also be held starting at 3 p.m. on Bezalel Street, proceed down Hillel, Ben Sira and King David streets, and end at the First Station entertainment complex.

“The traditional Jerusalem March returns for the 68th time! We invite all the residents of the city as well as visitors to come to the traditional Sukkot celebration, breathe the mountain air that is clear as wine, march in the scenic and historic streets of Jerusalem, and enjoy the festive celebration for children. Come celebrate with us in the capital of Israel—Jerusalem, ” said the municipality in a statement.

The Mayor of Jerusalem’s Sukkah will be erected in Safra Square and be open during the intermediate days of the Sukkot holiday.

Also, the largest four-species market in Israel is set to open for Sukkot in Jerusalem’s Valero Square.

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People participating in the Jerusalem March during the intermediate days of Sukkot, October 2022. Pilgrims from 90 nations to be represented in the march this year. LIOR DESKAL.

Several dozen stalls will offer the agricultural items associated with the holiday—the “etrog” (citron), “lulav” (palm branch), “hadas” (myrtle) and “arava” (willow), individually and in sets, in assorted varieties and in accordance with the customs of various Jewish communities.

The colorful market,will have about 40 stalls selling high-quality produce.

“A person who sees the ‘Etrog Exchange’ in the Four Species Market in Jerusalem will see trading just as action-packed as on Wall Street in New York,” said the city officials in a statement.

Produced in association with Jewish News Syndicate

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