Leah lives high up in an apartment building overlooking the city, and dreams of having a sukkah of her own. But there s no place to build it. With some help from the neighbors, Leah and her friend Ari find a way to have their own sukkah on the roof.
An author s note at the end explores the Jewish value of kehilla, community, and invites children to think about why kehilla is important and what activities they can do to build kehilla.