u sb GLENN TRIEST PHOTOGRAPHER ith Sukkot beginning tonight and rain forecast throughout much of the week, Jewish families were squeezed to prepare their sukkah before the holiday. Hurrying with others to take advantage of last Sun- day's sunnier moments, Dovid Kuperman of Oak Park had the help of his son Avromi and Mordechai Moses to finish construct- ing his sukkah. The Torah directs Jews to "dwell in booths," recall- ing the Exodus from Egypt. While wandering in the desert, the ancient Is- raelites built sukkot, or booths, which served as their temporary homes. Today, families through- out metro Detroit construct their own sukkot from wood, canvas and other materials. All major meals during the holiday are to be eaten in the sukkah; some fami- lies even sleep in the struc- ture in observance of the Talmud dictum that the sukkah become the fami- ly's principal abode during the holiday. 0 Above: Avromi Kuperman (with hammer) and Mordechai Moses get a little closer to the action. Right: Dovid Kuperman had great help in completing his sukkah.