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Aravah (Hebrew: ערבה, pl.
aravot - ערבות) is a
leafy branch of the
willow tree. It is one of the Four
Species (arba'ah
minim - ארבעת המינים) used in...
- Look up
arava in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arava,
Aravah or
Arabah may
refer to: Arava, Estonia, a
village in
Anija Parish,
Harju County, Estonia...
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Species are the had**** (myrtle),
aravah (willow), and
etrog (citron). When
bound together, the lulav, had****, and
aravah are
commonly referred to as "the...
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called arba'a minim) are four plants—the etrog, lulav, had****, and
aravah—mentioned in the
Torah (Leviticus 23:40) as
being relevant to the Jewish...
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desirable for
human inhabitation (mainly the Negev, the Galilee, and the
Aravah)
between 1948 and 1967.
After the 1967 Arab–Israeli War,
Nahal settlements...
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Apocalypse ride in the Book of Revelation. The Four
Species (lulav, had****,
aravah and etrog) are
taken as one of the
mitzvot on the
Jewish holiday of Sukkot...
- The Arabah/Araba (Arabic: وادي عربة, romanized: Wādī ʿAraba) or
Aravah/Arava (Hebrew: הָעֲרָבָה, romanized: hāʿĂrāḇā, lit. 'dry area') is a
loosely defined...
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willow tree,
addressing the tree in
conversation as 'Grandfather'.
Aravah, the
Hebrew name of the willow, for its
ritual use
during the
Jewish Feast...
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Sukkot as one of the four species.
Together with the lulav, had****, and
aravah, the
etrog is
taken in hand and held or
waved during specific portions of...
- קְטוּרָה) is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located north of
Eilat in the
Aravah Valley, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of
Hevel Eilot Regional Council...