Is it permissible to use a sukkah that serves as one's permanent dwelling throughout the year for the sukkah mitzvah?
Synopsis
A structure that serves as a person's main residence throughout the year is invalid for the sukkah mitzvah because dwelling in it does not appear as a temporary, festival-specific act; however, a secondary sukkah used only part-time is valid.
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