Build Next Year’s Sukkah With…Solar S’chach

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solar-schach-smallHave the end of the Yomim Tovim, return to work, and impending cold weather got you down? Fantasizing about next year’s warm evenings spent inside an outdoor sukkah might help fight that feeling. This year’s much-publicized Sukkah City design competition in New York’s Union Square might have inspired you to go above and beyond the call of sukkah duty next year and bring some serious design quality to your sukkah.

In the spirit of the temporary, outdoor sukkah bringing you into closer contact with nature, how about making it super sustainable as well?

bamboo“Solar S’chach” is a specially engineered sukkah covering made out of the multi-purpose eco material, bamboo. The particular bamboo hybrid used to make the Solar S’chach, Bamboo2, contains photovoltaic cells that enable it to produce electricity.

So since the Solar S’chach is both a plant material – and therefore kosher to be used as a sukkah covering – and in perfect position to collect solar power since it is positioned on the booth’s roof – it is sure to have your neighbors talking. Supposedly, Solar S’chach is strong enough to produce enough energy to power the nighttime lighting of a 10×10 sukkah and have enough to power cell phones and other small gadgets.

solar-schach{Green Prophet/Matzav.com}


8 COMMENTS

  1. This would be passul (non-kosher) as schach, I strongly presume, as the panel would be considered a “kli”, or utensil, and as a utensil be disqualified.

  2. I’ll have to assume this is a joke, but now maybe someone will go ahead and develop the idea!

    It looks like the blue bamboo is enclosed in glass, so I don’t know how the authors of this light-hearted piece would think it’s kosher schach. Kosher-style more likely.

  3. the person who came up with this is a tzadick and is going to help alot of people fulfill the mitzavah of sitting in sukah

  4. And if you place an order now you’ll recieve a free organic esrog, non HMO lulav, pesticide free hadasim, and unpasturised Aravos and a biodegradeable lulav bag

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