Once again we celebrated Sukkot in typical Kehillat Kernow style, which could be summed up as ‘Have Lulav and Etrog, will travel!’.
For the second year members of Kehillat Kernow joined students at the Penryn Campus to celebrate Sukkot. The student chaplain Gemma Tracey, who is a member of Kehillat Kernow, erected the pop-up Sukkah in the garden of the Chaplaincy, and Jo Richler and Paul Kleiman brought along the lulav and etrog supplied by Kehillat Kernow via Reform Judaism. They were joined by Adam Feldman who used to teach at the Penryn Campus. Several students, both Jewish and non-Jewish attended and fulfilled the mitzvot of shaking the lulav and sitting in the Succah.
After Penryn, the Lulav and Etrog went on its travels around Cornwall in a sort of relay starting at Falmouth in the west, then Illogan and Greenbottom, and ending up with Jacquie and Yaron on their farm in the east.














