The British Foreign Office erected a sukkah for the first time since its establishment. The sukkah is located in London on King Charles Street, in central London near 10 Downing St. and the Parliament building.Staff members adorned the sukkah with decorations made by children at the FCO nursery. A discussion was hosted for staff members about the meaning of Sukkot as well as explaining various customs associated with the holiday. console.log("catid body is "+catID);if(catID==120){document.getElementsByClassName("divConnatix")[0].style.display ="none";var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = 'https://player.anyclip.com/anyclip-widget/lre-widget/prod/v1/src/lre.js'; script.setAttribute('pubname','jpostcom'); script.setAttribute('widgetname','0011r00001lcD1i_12258'); document.getElementsByClassName('divAnyClip')[0].appendChild(script);}else if(catID!=69 && catID!=2){ document.getElementsByClassName("divConnatix")[0].style.display ="none"; var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src = 'https://static.vidazoo.com/basev/vwpt.js'; script.setAttribute('data-widget-id','60fd6becf6393400049e6535'); document.getElementsByClassName('divVidazoo')[0].appendChild(script); }The sukkah construction was an initiative of Foreign Office’s Religion and Belief Group.