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Mobile Sukkah?

Just had an idea.

Say the homeless, the ill, or the injured can’t attend or build a sukkot. For whatever reason it’s not possible.

Would it be wrong to make a mobile sukkot?

The idea is to take a tent (one of those for camping, small and easy to put up) and coat the outside with the leaves by gluing them on. Then bring a soft blanket or pillow inside, so they’re not sitting on the floor (tents don’t have comfortable floors), and remove the ‘door’ flap so it’s always open.

I’m still getting the hang of sukkot (this is my first one), but someone else’s post gave me the idea.

I don’t know exactly what circumstance it’d be for this to be necessary. But does the mitzvot say anything against a mobile sukkot like this? Or does it have to be stationary?

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