Reference for Sukkah 4:8
הַהַלֵּל וְהַשִּׂמְחָה שְׁמֹנָה כֵּיצַד. מְלַמֵּד שֶׁחַיָּב אָדָם בַּהַלֵּל וּבַשִּׂמְחָה וּבִכְבוֹד יוֹם טוֹב הָאַחֲרוֹן שֶׁל חָג, כִּשְׁאָר כָּל יְמוֹת הֶחָג. סֻכָּה שִׁבְעָה כֵּיצַד. גָּמַר מִלֶּאֱכֹל, לֹא יַתִּיר סֻכָּתוֹ, אֲבָל מוֹרִיד אֶת הַכֵּלִים מִן הַמִּנְחָה וּלְמַעְלָה, מִפְּנֵי כְבוֹד יוֹם טוֹב הָאַחֲרוֹן שֶׁל חָג:
Hallel and rejoicing are eight. How so? We are hereby taught that one is obligated in Hallel and rejoicing and in honoring the concluding festival day of the holiday, just as all the days of the festival. Succah — seven. How so? When he finishes eating, he does not undo [the ties of] his succah [in order to dismantle it], but from minchah on he takes down [from it] the [fine] vessels [and spreads that he had brought into it ] in honor of the concluding festival day of the holiday [so that he show himself to be preparing the place for his evening repast.]
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