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Zero. Throughout our entire history, there have always been Israelites (Jews) who celebrated Tabernacles (Sukkot; Leviticus ch.23), and less-religious or irreligious ones who did not celebrate it. The verse you're thinking of, Nehemiah 8:17, cannot mean that the righteous generations of King David, Solomon, etc., didn't celebrate Tabernacles. Rather, it means that in Nehemiah's time (one thousand years after Moses) there was a resurgence of enthusiasm and repentance.

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