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Lulav ([lu'lav]; Hebrew: לוּלָב) is a
closed frond of the date palm tree. It is one of the Four
Species used
during the
Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The...
- arba'at ha-minim, also
called arba'a minim) are four plants—the etrog,
lulav, had****, and aravah—mentioned in the
Torah (Leviticus 23:40) as
being relevant...
- of the
lulav used on the
Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Had**** is one of the Four
species (arba'ah minim–ארבעת המינים). The
others are the
lulav (date palm...
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Sukkot (sukkah,
lulav and etrog)
carry over to
Shemini Atzeret.
Shemini Atzeret is a
holiday in its own right,
without sukkah,
lulav and etrog. At the...
- w****-long
holiday of
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...
- religions, and in
ancient Egypt represented immortality. In Judaism, the
lulav, a
closed frond of the date palm is part of the
festival of Sukkot. A palm...
- and
reliefs include the
lulav, ethrog, shofar, and flask; the
lulav, ethrog, and shofar; the
lulav and ethrog; and the
lulav and shofar. In
diaspora Jewish...
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higher standards of a
mitzvah (especially as
pertains to Kashruth, Sta"m,
Lulav and Etrog,
Chanukah Menorah, etc.)
Mehadrin Dairy Corporation, an American...
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Tallit Tefillin Tzitzit Kippah Mezuzah Menorah Shofar Four
species Etrog Lulav Had****
Arava Kittel Gartel Prayers Shema (Sh'ma)
Amidah Aleinu Kaddish Minyan...
- meal if the rain does not stop.
Every day, a
blessing is
recited over the
Lulav and the Etrog.
Keeping of
Sukkot is
detailed in the
Hebrew Bible (Nehemiah...