Is it permitted to decorate a sukkah with flowers and decorative items as part of honoring the mitzva?
Synopsis
It is a mitzva to beautify the sukkah with decorations and flowers; however, decorations used must not be allowed to be eaten or moved, or a proper stipulation must be made beforehand.
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Are the wood and structure of a sukkah forbidden for use during all eight days of the festival?
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Are food and drink hung as decorations in the sukkah forbidden for consumption during the festival?
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What is the exact wording required for a stipulation to permit use of decorated food in the sukkah?
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On Yom Tov and Shabbat, are decorative foods forbidden only from moving, or also from benefiting from them if they fall?
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During the intermediate days (chol hamoed), if decorated food falls from the sukkah, may it be used?
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