A driveway lined with bamboo poles and mats and boxes of every size, leading to a garage full of cords, connectors, tarps of all sizes and decorations galore. Where do you think we are? A hardware store? A party outlet? A garage sale? Not exactly — we’re at Mr. Ronnie Sieger’s succah sale. Come on in, take a look around!
Hi Mr. Sieger. Can you please tell us what’s in all these boxes?
Each box has the four components of a Sieger Succah; the tarps (material used for the walls) poles connectors (metal pieces that connect the poles at their corners) and bungee cords (they wrap around the poles tying them together). That’s it!
Wow that sounds really easy.
It is! No tools needed. And the tarp is much lighter than wood. Kids can easily help put up these succahs. And when Yom Tov is over the whole thing fits in a long duffle bag — just stick that in corner of your garage and the succah will stay nice and safe for next year.
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