I got this from a friend, who got this from a friend. This very real sukkah is there - but will likely be gone tomorrow. It's on Rechov Herzl in Jerusalem and must win some sort of award...
- Sukkah in most daring place?
- Smallest sukkah?
- Most economical use of air?


Either way - it is a testimony, once again, to the ever-creative minds of Israel.
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There are buildings with merpesot of which only a few centimeters are a kosher succah. One or two men can squeeze themselves and their plate. A friend told me that her father would call in the local rav every year to check that it was "just right."
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