Set in the Abayudaya Jewish community of Uganda, the story follows Shoshi and her brothers as they prepare for the village's annual sukkah-building contest. Each family aims to build the most beautiful sukkah--but when a storm threatens the festivities, it's the spirit of unity and helping one another that truly shines. More than just a holiday tale, this story beautifully illustrates that the true essence of Sukkot is found in the bonds of community and kindness.
Written by Rabbi Shoshana Nambi, a proud member of the Abayudaya community, this book offers a rare and authentic perspective on Jewish life in Uganda. Rich linocut illustrations by Moran Yogev bring the setting to life, showcasing the lush landscape, cultural traditions, and warmth of this vibrant community. This books is a perfect choice for families, educators, and anyone seeking children's literature that highlights global Jewish voices, holiday traditions, and the deeper values of connection and inclusion.
The Very Best Sukkah: A Story from Uganda is a Sydney Taylor Honor Book, a National Jewish Book Award Winner, a starred book from School Library Journal, an Association of Jewish Libraries Holiday Highlights Book, and a Bank Street College of Education Book Selection. A free downloadable activity guide that highlights the themes in this book is available on the Kalaniot Books website.