A 16-year-old Jewish teenager, Levi Duchman, from Brooklyn has created a unique mobile sukkah—a temporary hut used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot—by attaching a bamboo-topped latticework hut to a rickshaw. Duchman, a Chabad-Lubavitch yeshiva student, has been riding around New York City, particularly Grand Army Plaza, inviting people to make blessings and eat inside the sukkah. The initiative has garnered significant attention, with onlookers taking pictures and expressing excitement. While the city plans to license all pedicab operators by November 20, Duchman’s sukkah is a temporary creation for the holiday, and he has received positive responses from police officers during his rides.
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