Does a Sukkah require a mezuzah?
Since a Sukkah is only a temporary dwelling, it does not require a mezuzah. 13. What is the minimum size of a Sukkah? The inside of the Sukkah must measure at least seven tefachim long by seven tefachim wide. This is the smallest area in which a person could reasonably be expected to sit. (Even if the Sukkah is very long, it must still measure at least seven tefachim wide.) In practice, this means that the Sukkah should preferably measure 70cm x 70cm. It is still kosher if it measures only 56cm x 56cm. The internal height should measure at least 1m, but it is still kosher if it measures only 80cm. 14. What is the maximum size of a Sukkah? There is no limit to the size of a Sukkah. In terms of height, however, the s’chach must not be higher than 20 amot from the floor of the Sukkah (approx. 10 meters). This is rarely applicable. 15. How many walls should a Sukkah have? Strictly speaking, a Sukkah may be kosher even if it has less than three complete walls. However, the custom is to buil