Episode Synopsis "Not-So-Simple Mathematics with Rabbi Yaakov Silverman (3a)"
The smallest sized Kosher Sukkah is 7 x 7 tefachim. If it is not minimally that size, it is not a valid SukkahThe question is...How do you calculate this minimum shiur?Get everything laid out on a silver platter fromRabbi Yaakov Silverman.
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