Upon reflection, I think I understand your question now. You meant to say sukkah or perhaps chuppah, but your spellchecker turned those Hebrew words into success. Sometimes spellcheckers aren’t very helpful.
Anyway, to answer your questions, our chuppah is made out of pvc pipe painted in tabernacle colors, and then decorated with colored curtains, lights and other decorations. We have a very large talit over the top of it. At the back, we have a picture we got from the Temple Institute in Jerusalem along with a flame bob and a Torah scroll.
The material at the back is a landscape grass fencing material.
What did you use for the material around your success?
I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question. Please rephrase it. Thank you.
Upon reflection, I think I understand your question now. You meant to say sukkah or perhaps chuppah, but your spellchecker turned those Hebrew words into success. Sometimes spellcheckers aren’t very helpful.
Anyway, to answer your questions, our chuppah is made out of pvc pipe painted in tabernacle colors, and then decorated with colored curtains, lights and other decorations. We have a very large talit over the top of it. At the back, we have a picture we got from the Temple Institute in Jerusalem along with a flame bob and a Torah scroll.
The material at the back is a landscape grass fencing material.