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-A 'ceket' is a wooden hut or pen. 
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-Traditional translations often render 'ceket' as "booth" or "tabernacle", but sometimes "canopy" or "lair". Contextual evidence identifies them as used for dwelling, for keeping livestock, and for feasting in. 
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-Nehemiah 8:15 explicitly states that the 'ceket' is a wooden structure, not a tent. - "// 
-go out to the mountain and bring branches olive and branches of oil trees and branches myrtle and branches palm and branches of thick trees to make 'ceket'.//" 
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-In modern Judaism, 'ceket' is known as "Sukkot", also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths, a holiday that is celebrated for seven days, beginning on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei. Sukkot’s modern observance is characterized by festive meals in a temporary wood-covered hut. 
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