Is the prohibition on using the sukkah after the holiday absolute, or are there circumstances where need might permit use?
Synopsis
The prohibition on sukkah use is general, but some authorities suggest that if the sukkah fell down or decorations were damaged, they cannot be used or repaired after the holiday.
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